On Wed, 19 Aug 2020 12:36:17 -0300
Luiz Antônio <luiz.antonio.rangel.30(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I'm thinking of switching from Arch for Gentoo
musl, and i would like to
know if Trinity is working with musl.
Hi, I'm one of the people working on TDE ebuilds for Gentoo. The other two
don't spend much time on the mailing lists.
I don't think anyone's tried to build against Gentoo musl yet (or any other Gentoo
variant except standard amd64). Testing inside a chroot is probably the way to go.
Doubly so if you're looking at hardened.
If you don't know how to proceed, I can see about setting up a chroot using
stage3-amd64-musl-vanilla this weekend and testing to see whether tdebase and
dependencies build and install. (This doesn't *absolutely* guarantee that
they'll
run properly, but they probably will.)
(For those who have no idea what this about: musl is a replacement for glibc.
It's most commonly used for embedded systems, but Gentoo has installation
media that allow it to be installed for desktop systems.)
E. Liddell
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