* Joey Hess (joey@kitenet.net) wrote: > Thomas Bushnell, BSG wrote: > > Examples please? > > There is one somewhere that uses a custom language for init, and > everything is scripts written in that language that are compiled at boot > time.I'm not sure what it does for libc, but there are certianly > gnu-free possibilities these days. I don't remember the name, and there > are probably some more variations on this. A busybox system that uses > uclibc would be a less extreme example. Just a side note but last I heard Linux (the kernel) wasn't really compilable under anything but gcc. Perhaps that's changed or you don't consider that part of the distribution. Either way, was just pointing it out. :) Stephen
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