Just in case you missed it, the developers have been working very hard
the last few days to get the uclibc + nptl working, and today the build
server compiled over 1500 packages, and pushed them to edge.
So there you have it. That means Alpine Linux is possibly the very
first complete Linux Distro to support uclibc+nptl for x86.
Congratulations to the team!
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On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 12:23 AM, Nathan Angelacos <nangel@nothome.org> wrote:
> Just in case you missed it, the developers have been working very hard the
> last few days to get the uclibc + nptl working, and today the build server
> compiled over 1500 packages, and pushed them to edge.
>
> So there you have it. That means Alpine Linux is possibly the very first
> complete Linux Distro to support uclibc+nptl for x86.
>
> Congratulations to the team!
Congrats!
Thanks to everyone involved. It has been pretty intensive last 3 weeks
to get this thing in to git master and edge repository. I have
upgraded my xfce laptop and things seems to work. there might be some
minor bugs in cornercases that we havent discovered still. Otherwise,
I think uclibc is in better shape than it ever have been.
PS. linux-headers is currently broken in edge but will be fixed shortly.
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Natanael Copa
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