In the instructions given in the URL below it is described how openssl is compiled with this bionic:
https://bitbucket.org/jrossi/metasploit/src/7f4bdc5394ca/documentation/posix_meterpreter.txt I was planning to try to make a -static-bionic variant of this package: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=42728 to learn how to do it. By the way... runit seems to be a somewhat suckless alternative to init to me, although I have not dug very deep. 2010/12/20 Joseph Xu <joseph...@gmail.com>: > Are there any instructions on how to use this libc with gcc? > > On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 2:14 PM, hiro <23h...@googlemail.com> wrote: >> We don't compile stuff anymore since we have discovered the rc shell :D >> >> On 10/27/10, finkler <fink...@officinamentis.org> wrote: >>> On 10/28/10 01:16, Jacob Todd wrote: >>>> If someone was going to create a "suckless" libc, they shouldn't support >>>> posix. start with the plan 9 libraries instead of the obsd while you're at >>>> it. >>>> >>> I understand that the idea is to compile other shit, not suckless >>> software, or else we could just use the plan9 libc. >>> Why is it no one (besides some niche projects and p9p) itself actually >>> uses the p9p libc? >>> >>> >>> >> >> > >