yea, if it works well as a drop in replacement for binutils then i think it will be a perfect fit with my musl-toybox-pcc-flex-byacc-bsd_m4 setup i have going.
I'm just getting started with my setup. I have set up the description, wiki, email lists(2), several mile stones etc. for what will be my personal linux distribution. Popularity will determine how well i maintain it for public use. I would be honored to have such a group of people involved with it if your interested. Toybox will be deployed as separate programs rather than one executable since im aiming for more of a desktop/server role but not excluding embedded work. I also have an original verizon droid i intend to try and get this running on. I feel this distribution should follow Rob and Rich's example more or less. I will go ahead and upload my current build script in case anyone cares to review. (currently works on debian) notes on script: The m4 implementation is still being tweaked (thanks william!) and does not get compiled into the system by default a static gnu m4 does work as a substitute. pcc libs doesnt get built due to environmental issues in my script which i'm trying to figure out. on a core 2 duo no HT it compiles in 2-3 minutes. downloads vary however. toybox has not been installed yet but will replace busybox. http://sourceforge.net/projects/absentos/ On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 12:34 PM, Daniel Cegiełka <[email protected] > wrote: > 2015-01-26 18:13 GMT+01:00 stephen Turner <[email protected]>: > > thanks for the response man! I found this and pointed it out in another > > email chain actually! I haven't had a chance to test it and see how it > > compares to binutils but i definitely plan to very soon and will report > back > > how it works. unfortunately i dont have a setup like rob yet for testing > > against a full lfs build (todo item) but i can test it against my > aboriginal > > knock off. > > They have interesting intentions and a very fit with toybox (and musl). > > http://sourceforge.net/p/elftoolchain/wiki/Home/ > > Daniel >
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