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    SubjectRe: CML2 design philosophy heads-up
    On Fri, 18 May 2001, Jonathan Morton wrote:

    > As for the language CML2 is written in, surely C would work just as well as
    > Python if the config-ruleset file is in a known format. GCC is required
    > for the kernel to build, I don't see why anything else should be required
    > simply to configure it.

    Menuconfig is fairly popular, and requires curses.. etc. etc. There isn't
    a configurator which doesn't require something more than gcc is there?

    OTOH, python here says: Python 1.3 (Dec 19 1995) [GCC 2.7.2]. I didn't
    have it built at all during the years prior to 1995, so I'm sure you can
    imagine how enthusiastic I am about upgrading that old turd ;-)

    -Mike

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