On 25 October 2012 21:32, Strake <strake...@gmail.com> wrote: > Starch is a static-linked, Arch-based, highly experimental Linux > distro. I thought that some folks here may care to try it. > > Packages: http://strake.zanity.net:1104/starch/pkg/(core, extra) > Build Scripts: http://strake.zanity.net:1104/starch/ports.git > > To install, one can just use the stock Arch image and point pacman to > the Starch repo. > > So far, the base system works and is bootable, on my qemu VM at least. > Binaries are linked against uClibc or musl; I hope to use musl alone > in near future. > It can't yet build itself, but has a toolchain available, taken from > sabotage, which links against musl. > > Packages are built for amd64. I may add legacy x86_32 packages if > someone builds them, and I mean to add loongson packages when I get > one. > > Short-term goals: > * Switch to musl > * Build self as host > * Find a mirror > > Longer-term goals: > * Trash GNU gcc, binutils, bash > * Ergo, port all scripts to mksh > * Install media > > Forever goals: > * Not lose > > Cheers, > Strake >
You're sticking with initscripts I presume?