Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: mainlining min-configs... | From | Ben Nizette <> | Date | Tue, 10 Jun 2008 13:14:36 +1000 |
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On Mon, 2008-06-09 at 18:37 -0700, Tim Bird wrote: > Rob Landley wrote: > > On Friday 06 June 2008 18:47:47 Tim Bird wrote: > >> At a minimum, it would be nice to have a few nice examples > >> of really, really small configs for things like qemus for different > >> architectures (just to give embedded developers who are working > >> on size a starting point). > > > > That's more or less what I'm trying to do with my Firmware Linux project: > > creating cross compilers and minimal native build environments for every qemu > > target. > > Any chance of getting your minimal configs from Firmware Linux mainlined?
allnoconfig? ;-)
> > Does anyone else think this would be valuable? If not in mainline, it > would be nice to collect them somewhere, to compare what options different > developers decide turn on or off.
Seriously though I maintain a bunch of AVR32 minimal configs. I keep them as a smallest-working-config baseline to build on; I'm sure others would get value from having easy access to that kind of thing.
IMO It'd be nice to wire them to an automagic bloat-o-meter as well, but I suspect no-one would really take notice anyway.
--Ben.
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