static glib with dietlibc? ...I've been down that path. With dietlibc I got errors that I couldn't solve, so I tried uClibc and that worked. I ended up with libglib.a, libgmodule.a, libgobject.a, libgthread.a. I also had to compile libiconv statically in the uClibc build environment.
I was then able to create a totally static valac, and I was able to compile static executables. Just looking back in my notes, I have written that they are "too big" -- I didn't record actual sizes but I recall that "hello world" was enormous and so it seemed to be a pointless exercise, as my interest is to be able to create tiny static executables that will run in the initial ramdisk. Regards, Barry Kauler On 3/11/09, Matías De la Puente <mfpuente...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Barry: > > 2009/3/11 Barry Kauler <bkau...@gmail.com> > >> Matías De la Puente, >> I am very interested in what you have done, with your "Multiboot" >> code. I'm wondering how far this can be pushed. Is it feasible to code >> in a subset of Vala/Genie such that Glib/Gobject is not required, only >> the C library, so the executable could be compiled statically with >> dietlibc? >> > > It's possible to build glib with dietlib? just wondering... > > >> >> I'm wondering though, would I quickly run into trouble if I started to >> write anything more than the most elementary Vala/Genie program? >> > > Well, yes. :( > Just because there's a lot of function and other things to implement. > Just try to see the generated c code of this vala code: > > public class MyObject { > } > > If you implement all the function and constants in the generated c code you > can use this kind of object. > See this other code: > > public class MyObject: GLib.Object { > } > > Again if you implement all the stuff you need you can make it work. > Or see this: > > [Compact] > public class MyObject { > } > > This is more easy to implement, but you don't have inheritance > http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=557390 , big trouble... :) > > But there's another way that isn't implemented but is planned. A plugin > that > can generate the object you want (with posix function :-D). > > Matias > _______________________________________________ Vala-list mailing list Vala-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/vala-list