On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 12:56:15PM +0100, Julian Mehnle wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > If we ever get a replacement libc that would really work as > > replacement... on such system GNU claims would become much weaker. Not > > that there was a serious chance of that happening - drop-in replacement > > of glibc on Linux would be a lot of work and so far none of the > > alternative libc projects had tried to pull that off. > > Why would anyone want to replace GLIBC in the first place? To get rid of > "GNU" in "GNU/Linux"?
glibc has its problems and alternative libc implementations do exist (mostly for embedded use), but AFAIK none of them tries to become a full-blown thing. As for the reasons why somebody would do such replacement... Beats me - ask the guy who'd brought that up. IMO it's very unlikely, to put it mildly.