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patrikg:
Sorry moderators, GOT<-----Get Of Topic
He is very funny to listen to.
His rant about the licenses is also so funny.
He is also very active in toybox, that being installed in android.
https://github.com/landley/toybox<----Last edit one week ago.
I think there are 4 programs that are installed some way everywhere.
In lots of devices.
1. Linux Kernel.
2. SQLite.
3. Curl. <---- like it a lot because the main developer is Swedish like me.. :)
4. Busybox/Toybox.
Rich:
Hi patrikg
I'm sorry but I had to modify your reply #25. One of the links
was removed and a note was added about lanfile.
The Forum Rules and Guidelines state:
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Found here:
http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php/topic,7738.0.html
You are not allowed to post binary attachments, or direct links to external binaries.
You may post a link that leads to an external site, where someone can then choose to download something.
patrikg:
@Rich
Yes, you are absolutely correct in removing the link, I am the one
who should be sorry for including the link to the file.
Yes, rules are meant to be followed.
Thank you for edit the post.
jazzbiker:
--- Quote from: patrikg on September 24, 2023, 11:02:43 AM ---Hihihihi.. have you seen Rob Landley's talk about not to cross compile :).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sk9TatW9ino
--- End quote ---
Thanks for the link, but it is almost 2 hours long ( I ask for the spoiler - is it just for fun (I have another fun sources) or he tells something interesting about for example kick-starting the new platform without writing the cross-compiler? Or the point is not to use gcc as the cross-compiler?
Thanks in advance!
patrikg:
Hi @jazzbiker
Spoiler, he just talks about he's own stuff like the old aboriginal linux and gcc and toybox.
The links are little old, but i have saved them because i like to make make a small Linux that fit on floppy. Just with lilo kernel busybox.
Don't know how the feature about the compiler hell, with all platforms/cpu.
But i see some light in the tunnel, with clang and llvm.
So you make one more layer of obstruction.
So you can make the machine language assembly specific for each cpu separate.
And even with new new language that can compile c and c++ to different targets without compile the compiler. I am talking about ZIG. Don't know if this compiler can compile with diffrent width.(32/64), haven't tested that yet.
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