Re: Building a Linuxulator userland from source

2023-08-22 Thread Felix Palmen
* Alexander Leidinger [20230822 01:25]: > Am 2023-08-18 11:26, schrieb Felix Palmen: > > 1.) Of course, Uses/linux.mk would need quite some switching to handle > > c7 as well as something new that works completely differently (maybe > > call it src). All still open issues. &g

Re: Building a Linuxulator userland from source

2023-08-22 Thread Trenton Schulz
Felix Palmen writes: I assume/hope that's a minor risk. /usr/local is not in the standard search paths of the toolchain, so, must be added explicitly. A build system doing that without being requested to do so would be pretty much broken. Furthermore, the toolchain is built --with-sysroo

Re: Building a Linuxulator userland from source

2023-08-22 Thread Mario Marietto
CentOS has been replaced already successfully with Ubuntu and Devuan. On the FreeBSD forums there are a couple of nice tutorials. BTW if we can use even different user lands,we will be even happier. On Tue, Aug 22, 2023 at 1:04 PM Trenton Schulz wrote: > > Felix Palmen writes: > > > > > I assum

Re: Building a Linuxulator userland from source

2023-08-22 Thread Felix Palmen
* Mario Marietto [20230822 13:59]: > CentOS has been replaced already successfully with Ubuntu and Devuan. No. You can install whatever you like in some Linux jail, you could even use it as an alternate compat.linux.emul_path if you want, in both cases it will partially work. You *won

Re: Building a Linuxulator userland from source

2023-08-22 Thread Mario Marietto
---> you won't be able to use FreeBSD ports/packages of Linux software with it... I'm interested to understand what you mean better herecan you elaborate using different words ? thanks. On Tue, Aug 22, 2023 at 2:13 PM Felix Palmen wrote: > * Mario Marietto [20230822 13:59]

Re: Building a Linuxulator userland from source

2023-08-22 Thread Felix Palmen
* Trenton Schulz [20230822 12:55]: > This is really fascinating work, and I see value in this even if some other > way of doing things eventually replaces the Centos-7 items. Thanks a lot! > Some of this has a bit of overlap with Gentoo prefix > (https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Pr

Re: Building a Linuxulator userland from source

2023-08-22 Thread Trenton Schulz
Felix Palmen writes: * Trenton Schulz [20230822 12:55]: This is really fascinating work, and I see value in this even if some other way of doing things eventually replaces the Centos-7 items. Thanks a lot! No problem. Having been struggling with some cross-compiling issues at work

Re: Building a Linuxulator userland from source

2023-08-22 Thread Cy Schubert
In message , F elix Palmen writes: > Hi all, > > for the last two weeks, I've been working on a spike in ports which now > reached a state where I want to show it to and discuss it with fellow > ports hackers. > > First, a link to my feature branch (warning, will be rebased every now > and then):

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Re: Building a Linuxulator userland from source

2023-08-22 Thread Felix Palmen
* Cy Schubert [20230822 10:34]: > Basically this would become another Linux distro, albeit a virtual one > that runs under our Linuxulator. And also a pretty minimal one. Right now, I'm just building a truly minimal userland (the GNU toolchain, openssl, GNU make/grep/sed/awk, GNU co

Re: Building a Linuxulator userland from source

2023-08-22 Thread Mario Marietto
It would be nice to try that tool that can hack / convert ./ add another layer (another linux distro inside the first one. I dont remember the name now. Il mer 23 ago 2023, 08:21 Felix Palmen ha scritto: > * Cy Schubert [20230822 10:34]: > > Basically this would become another Lin