Caveats: Not ncurses 6.4 instead 6.3. libsigsegv 2.15 does build.
These are the files in the .archive dir: autoconf-2.71.tar.gz automake-1.16.5.tar.gz bash-4.0.tar.gz bc-1.07.1.tar.gz bdwgc-8.3.0.tar.gz binutils-2.36.tar.gz bison-3.8.2.tar.gz check-0.15.2.tar.gz clisp-2.49.tar.gz cols-1.1.tar.gz coreutils-9.8.tar.gz cpio-2.15.tar.gz curl-8.3.0.tar.gz diffutils-3.12.tar.gz dmalloc-5.6.4.tgz e2fsprogs-1.46.5.tar.gz ed-1.4.tar.gz elfutils-0.188.tar.gz emacs-28.2.tar.gz file-5.45.tar.gz findutils-4.9.0.tar.gz flex-2.6.4.tar.gz gawk-5.2.1.tar.gz gcc-4.9.2.tar.gz gdb-12.1.tar.gz...
This POST is for the semi-permanent list of source tarballs. List of most useful source tarballs. A big part is version selection, so that the release can be "fixed" soon. uClibc version 1.0.56 runs very nicely, indeed. binutils is 2.36, gcc 4.9.2: linux is 4.2 and the config barely has IP (which can go, its a single user system so far). System42 can be presented statically, or dynamically, includes an rc/init, and comes in three flavours (profile,optimize,reduce). Two of the flavours require additional...
If you find a laptop , sometimes they work fine though you are required to jiggle the power adaptor cord exactly so. You can defrag and shrink the inevitable windos install, freeing up enough disk space for two or three primary partitions. One partition is for slackware15.2 and the other is for theTool. Grab a heap of tarballs. Features: 8-bit "clean", static libraries, no version/update/pkgtool at all (Dig it). fixed, point release (Point is bootstrap c++ from gcc).
The tiny config is super small but does not run. Change it to 64-bit and add a PCI bus, an ext2 and scsi driver, also a SATA AHCI driver, tty, IPC and maybe a few other things. The kernel comes out to about 1.4M without ACPI, which is ok! Maybe this is the kernel that will get the nod as the small kernel. (Probably not, It won't sleep. Also, consider auto r/w without swap/vm. [for ftello]).
Have needed to update some things. Might still be trying to multi-phase a glibc into play, hehe.. gnu99 gnu11 Will use gcc 4.7.2 to try and build 7.5.0. Mmm, nope. Parse error, expected 'S'... libiconv... binutils from cc/bin not usr/bin... Have instructions to bootstrap libjava, really rough, erm. M4 still needs not Solaris r/w transition in ftello.c
If you find a laptop in the garbage, sometimes they work fine though you are required to jiggle the power adaptor cord exactly so. You can defrag and shrink the inevitable windos install, freeing up enough disk space for two or three primary partitions. One partition is for slackware15.2 and the other is for theTool. Grab a heap of tarballs. Features: 8-bit "clean", static libraries, no version/update/pkgtool at all (Dig it). fixed, point release (Point is bootstrap c++ from gcc).
Not ncurses 6.4 instead 6.3. libsigsegv 2.15 does build.
List of most useful source tarballs. A big part is version selection, so that the release can be "fixed" soon. uClibc version 1.0.56 runs very nicely, indeed. binutils is 2.32, gcc 4.9.2: linux is 4.2 and the config barely has IP (which can go, its a single user system so far). System42 can be presented statically, or dynamically, includes an rc/init, and comes in three flavours (profile,optimize,reduce). Two of the flavours require additional tarballs.
List of most useful source tarballs. A big part is version selection, so that the release can be "fixed" soon. Some notes, substituting bc-1.06 at the last moment is C.P.. uClibc version 1.0.56 runs very nicely, indeed. binutils is 2.32, gcc 4.9.2: linux is 4.2 and the config barely has IP (which can go, its a single user system so far). System42 can be presented statically, or dynamically, includes an rc/init, and comes in three flavours (profile,optimize,reduce). Two of the flavours require additional...
These are the files in the .archive dir: autoconf-2.71.tar.gz automake-1.16.5.tar.gz bash-4.0.tar.gz bc-1.07.1.tar.gz bdwgc-8.3.0.tar.gz binutils-2.27.tar.gz bison-3.8.2.tar.gz check-0.15.2.tar.gz clisp-2.49.tar.gz cols-1.1.tar.gz coreutils-9.8.tar.gz cpio-2.15.tar.gz curl-8.3.0.tar.gz diffutils-3.12.tar.gz dmalloc-5.6.4.tgz e2fsprogs-1.46.5.tar.gz ed-1.4.tar.gz elfutils-0.188.tar.gz emacs-28.2.tar.gz file-5.45.tar.gz findutils-4.9.0.tar.gz flex-2.6.4.tar.gz gawk-5.2.1.tar.gz gcc-4.9.2.tar.gz gdb-12.1.tar.gz...
These are the files in the .archive dir: autoconf-2.71.tar.gz automake-1.16.5.tar.gz bash-4.0.tar.gz bc-1.07.1.tar.gz bdwgc-8.3.0.tar.gz binutils-2.27.tar.gz bison-3.8.2.tar.gz check-0.15.2.tar.gz clisp-2.49.tar.gz cols-1.1.tar.gz coreutils-9.8.tar.gz cpio-2.15.tar.gz curl-8.3.0.tar.gz diffutils-3.12.tar.gz dmalloc-5.6.4.tgz e2fsprogs-1.46.5.tar.gz ed-1.4.tar.gz elfutils-0.188.tar.gz emacs-28.2.tar.gz file-5.45.tar.gz findutils-4.9.0.tar.gz flex-2.6.4.tar.gz gawk-5.2.1.tar.gz gcc-4.9.2.tar.gz gdb-12.1.tar.gz...
These are the files in the .archive dir: autoconf-2.71.tar.gz automake-1.16.5.tar.gz bash-4.0.tar.gz bc-1.07.1.tar.gz bdwgc-8.3.0.tar.gz binutils-2.27.tar.gz bison-3.8.2.tar.gz check-0.15.2.tar.gz clisp-2.49.tar.gz cols-1.1.tar.gz coreutils-9.8.tar.gz cpio-2.15.tar.gz curl-8.3.0.tar.gz diffutils-3.12.tar.gz dmalloc-5.6.4.tgz e2fsprogs-1.46.5.tar.gz ed-1.4.tar.gz elfutils-0.188.tar.gz emacs-28.2.tar.gz file-5.45.tar.gz findutils-4.9.0.tar.gz flex-2.6.4.tar.gz gawk-5.2.1.tar.gz gcc-4.9.2.tar.gz gdb-12.1.tar.gz...
--------##--------##--------##-------- Packages for Mini GNU/Linux x86_64 Desktop PC System The words on the left, in the table, are GRouPS; and, the words on the right are GNU PacKaGes. cc: bc linux uClibc gperf bison flex bash gmp mpfr mpc isl binutils gcc. siga: libsigsegv zlib libatomic_ops e2fsprogs . term: termcap termutils ncurses readline indent . char: libiconv libunistring gettext re2c . conf: autoconf automake texinfo make libtool file . lang: gdbm perl libgd python . text: cpio uucp tar...
The rootkit has four types of executables: Boot/init: fsck, mount, sh, mkfs disk: du, df, fdisk, etc. cc-tool: make, bisom, flex... sys/user: ls, id, which, file... cp -a /rk/bin /nu cp -a /rk/dev /nu cp -a /rk/etc /nu mkdir /proc /dev/{pts,shm} /tmp I think maybe not to script, use tar or cp instead.
In fact, I did; and should've mentioned the new uClibc release (1.0.56, [the mighty questions of noit!]). This dist is completed: 200Mb. cc and static with kernel. So: About the kernel... Dru
No, I haven't: Though, I think I can post. Dru
Runs on a PC. nptl + svr4 + bsd-compat + pargs + pie+ locales
easier to describe the uClibc cfg by omissions, it is full featured because it runs on a PC.
This post is in 'general discussion' to introduce the first part of the thing. The first thing is to set the kernel config. linux-4.2; the first topic is mad mumbo jumbo to help me stabilize the kconfig. small means the kconfig has extra stuff that I want for my personal use. The second part of the thing is the rootkit that allows us to perpetuate, and then enhance the thing (generated system). The "VerySmall" linux kconfig is nice, but I always end up adding a FB and unix domain sockets: So, the...
When the script is finished, it goes into exe.sh -I, initialize sys. Make sure the 'nu' system boots correctly, and consider subsequent tasks like .
This post is in 'general discussion' to introduce the first part of the thing. The first thing is to set the kernel config. linux-4.2; the first topic is mad mumbo jumbo to help me stabilize the kconfig. The second part of the thing is the rootkit that allows us to perpetuate, and then enhance the thing (generated system). The "VerySmall" linux kconfig is nice, but I always end up adding a FB and unix domain sockets: So, the small linux post has ideas to be introduced and tested for inclusion with...
When the script is finished, it goes into exe.sh -I, initialize sys. Make sure the 'nu' system boots correctly, and consider subsequent tasks.
cp -a /rk/bin /nu cp -a /rk/dev /nu cp -a /rk/etc /nu mkdir /proc /dev/{pts,shm} /tmp
It breaks the math, Dude! so. print == display .. (write == show)? ?? (read == type/input?) ?? (printed == saved?) ???(noipc @! uucp as init == udf) Solved! Hint to the operator that system-frequency be typed as '100 billion cpm' Of which, usefully, there are fewer than 128.
Open source software to blame?? Well, yeah -- hmm; ...erm, ya-well, ahem. Open Source fixup #1. RETRO!! Text-Oriented System Development Hard -core ascii-man eats bog, admits ISO-8859-1 as useful NO! Wait!! Text means communicated letters: 7-bit all the way! (Admits 8859-1 is not a wide [insert emoji for: was naive]) No math, no term tricks(?.sure?), not colured them chars, ni que b 'border-style'; Retro means do this fuck-me slow way -- one reg - one char, one-char 7-bits, 7-bits - one tick. Done....
The "VerySmall" linux kconfig is nice, but I always end up adding a FB and unix domain sockets: So, the small linux post has ideas to be introduced and tested for inclusion with the very small. A Multi-precision is downing the libc++ portion of the project: Discover the relation betwixt; (bc & gmp) or (gmp & bc) and (linux & uClibc). B I was about to build a small X Window for this system, but then I remembered that the libc was built against an overly simple kernel; meaning that redoing everything...
The "VerySmall" linux kconfig is nice, but I always end up adding a FB and unix domain sockets: So, the small linux post has ideas to be introduced and tested for inclusion with the very small. A Multi-precision is downing the libc++ portion of the project: Discover the relation betwixt; (bc & gmp) or (gmp & bc) and (linux & uClibc). B I was about to build a small X Window for this system, but then I remembered that the libc was built against an overly simple kernel; meaning that redoing everything...
--------##--------##--------##-------- Packages for Mini GNU/Linux x86 PC System The words on the left, in the table, are GRouPS; and, the words on the right are GNU PacKaGes. cc: bc linux uClibc gperf bison flex bash gmp mpfr mpc isl binutils gcc. siga: libsigsegv zlib libatomic_ops e2fsprogs . term: termcap termutils ncurses readline indent . char: libiconv libunistring gettext re2c . conf: autoconf automake texinfo make libtool file . lang: gdbm perl libgd python . text: cpio uucp tar gawk sed...
Select Packages for Mini GNU/Linux x86 PC System (Can You Please Help) The words on the left, in the table, are groups (GRP); and, the words on the right are GNU packages (PKG). I'm trying to do many things and I need help on all of them. The table is a list of the packages that I need to build my minimal Linux86x from scratch. If you have system-development/admin ideas can you suggest additions to this list? ( also, the x-compile requires libc 3x and gcc 5x to be built, so I thought to just repeat...
/bin /dev /etc /gnu /lib64 /proc /tmp
Switch to the kernel build dir for this, the new kernel that the system is built for.
Use /dev/sda2 The Slackware, stock/base/build system. Replace aw with pc or whatever. To simplify; don't mount /dev/sda3 at /usr/local/x86_64-aw-linux-gnu/sys-root. Just put the kernel headers there for now.
Tips for CrossBuild?
List of most useful source tarballs.
The set of programs, cfg and dev files that are copied to the new rootdisk to test the gcc.
The "VerySmall" linux kconfig is nice, but I always end up adding a FB and unix domain sockets. I was about to build a small X Window for this system, but then I remembered that the libc was built against an overly simple kernel; meaning that a system rebuild was required and I didn't feel like it. I require a set kconfig for a medium size(2M) kernel with ACPI, swap, and some other things that will permit the X to compile and that will allow the libc to do very limited network stuff.
The tiny config is super small but does not run. Change it to 64-bit and add a PCI bus, an ext2 and scsi driver, also a SATA AHCI driver, tty, IPC and maybe a few other things. The kernel comes out to about 1.4M with ACPI, which is really nice! Maybe this is the kernel that will get the nod as the small kernel.