On Sat, 26 Oct 2013, Laurent Bercot wrote: > > > Now that I think of it, maybe they don't intend to support right > > timezones at all, if they are so scrupulous about POSIX: TAI-10 is not > > POSIX. As if POSIX deserved such respect... > > musl supports the zoneinfo format, according to > http://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html > So as long as it does, there's no reason why it shouldn't support > the right/ timezones, which are zoneinfo timezones just like POSIX ones. > It's just that TAI-10 isn't a widely used setup, so the zoneinfo parsing > code probably hasn't been extensively tested in musl with right/ zones yet. > OK, let's hope they see it this way!
The program I was compiling (a CLI wall-clock) is thrice bigger with musl than with diet. Most binaries of your software are *smaller* with musl, a notable exception being s6-mount (almost twice with musl!). Cheers Jorge