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    Phoronix: Picolibc 1.1 Released With POSIX File I/O Support

    Longtime X11 developer Keith Packard has spent a lot of time in recent months while being employed by SiFive working on Picolibc as a new C library for embedded systems...

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  • #2
    Meson? To build "embedded" library? FFFUUUU.

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    • #3
      So is this going to replace musl and uclibc?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by caligula View Post
        So is this going to replace musl and uclibc?
        No, it is for microcontrollers.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by SystemCrasher View Post
          Meson? To build "embedded" library? FFFUUUU.
          I don't see what is the problem, you aren't running the build system on the target system (a microcontroller) anyway.

          Maybe you just hate Meson for other reasons I guess?

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          • #6
            Whatever, while I'm interested in embedded, I'm just not going to give that crap a try. Fuck hype driven development, there're still more sane solutions around.

            p.s. and I guess I had enough of fun with Keith's code in Xorg. Having same kind of fun with libc isn't part of plan. Especially in emdedded :P
            Last edited by SystemCrasher; 16 November 2019, 07:56 PM.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by SystemCrasher View Post
              Whatever, while I'm interested in embedded, I'm just not going to give that crap a try.
              You won't be able to use it anyway, it's not meant for Linux-based embedded

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