bc is a great shell calculator gadget!

It also needs to be completely re-written. Re-designed, too, which probably
factored into the motivations for writing Python and Ruby.

Heh. bc is one of those tools you want to fix, but aren't sure how, and so
you keep using it and keep ignoring that you want to fix it. (In my case,
if I can ever get my own C implementation of fig-forth running well, I want
to add an arbitrary precision library to it. But that's not going to be
satisfactory to a lot of other people, either.)

What exactly are you concerned about that we can do something about on the
users list? Has bc been dropped from being a default part of the most basic
install? Do we need to contact someone at kernel.org?

On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 6:35 AM, Regid Ichira <regi...@nt1.in> wrote:

>   I didn't get response for a similar post on
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-kernel/2013/06/msg01262.html.  Is it
> because the answers are too obvious?
>
>   bc, an arbitrary precision calculator language, is a kernel build
> dependency since a long time ago.  Should it be added to:
>
>     1. The Recommends field of linux-source-(version) debs.
>     2. Compilation section of kernel-source:Documentation/Changes.
>
> ?
>
>   http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/gentoo/user/269395 is a similar
> issue in Gentoo.
>
> --
Joel Rees

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