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SubjectRe: PATCH [0/3]: Simplify the kernel build by removing perl.
Christoph Hellwig escribió:
> On Fri, Jan 02, 2009 at 10:26:37AM +0100, Arkadiusz Miskiewicz wrote:
>
>> On Friday 02 of January 2009, Rob Landley wrote:
>>
>>> Before 2.6.25 (specifically git bdc807871d58285737d50dc6163d0feb72cb0dc2 )
>>> building a Linux kernel never required perl to be installed on the build
>>> system. (Various development and debugging scripts were written in perl
>>> and python and such, but they weren't involved in actually building a
>>> kernel.) Building a kernel before 2.6.25 could be done with a minimal
>>> system built from gcc, binutils, bash, make, busybox, uClibc, and the Linux
>>> kernel, and nothing else.
>>>
>> And now bash is going to be required... while some distros don't need/have
>> bash. /bin/sh should be enough.
>>
>
> *nod* bash is in many ways a worse requirement than perl. strict posix
> /bin/sh + awk + sed would be nicest, but if that's too much work perl
> seems reasonable.
well, bash is not worse as bash is trivial to cross-compile to run on a
constrained sandbox and perl is a nightmare, but I agree bash should be
avoided too.

I think the $(( ... )) bash-ism can be replaced with a simple .c helper toy.

Thank Rob for reopening the topic.

Alejandro Mery

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