On Tue, Jul 04, 2017 at 02:23:54PM +0200, Kajetan Jasztal wrote: > Hi there, > > What do you think can be the downsides of filesystem hierarchy of > Gobo Linux[0]? STALI[1] was attempting to modify default hierarchy > after all. I personaly think it's clear, evident (only problem I have > is hiding symlinks in /) and elegant. It's in a way compatible with > Unixes by symlinking. I guess it's not that good after all, but > I can't see what can be the problem here.
Same issue than alpine linux: that libgcc_s which is mandatory once you use thread cancellation with glibc... But the idea to have an explicit index based on the file system instead of a obscure index in a package manager, is a bit like the "clear and simple text data" point from the unix philosophy for interop. -- Sylvain