Subj : life ? To : Maurice Kinal From : Alexey Vissarionov Date : Wed Mar 04 2020 11:40:40 Good ${greeting_time}, Maurice! 02 Mar 2020 20:00:24, you wrote to me: AV>> So now you would. MK> So now I wouldn't. I suppose it depends on the definition of smart MK> devices. I probably should have said smartphones and left it at that. Same thing with BV6000 (MT6755, 2Gb, 16Gb). Better CPU (SoC, more precisely), but less RAM. AV>> Rockchip RK3288-based mediabox with 4 Gb RAM and 32 Gb flash MK> That I've heard of but I call those single board computers rather MK> than smart devices. I used to build kernels AND rootfs that MK> targetted such devices. Pure c source too, compiled by gcc, gcc-4 MK> being the favoured compiler to take care of them. Also build a MK> complete developemnt system in ~128M based on gcc-4 and MK> glibc-2.something.or.other. Here the build environment is created from a scratch (that means, list of packages to fetch from local copy of the repository) and deleted just after copying the fresh packages to the repo. MK> I don't remember now which version of glibc. Absolutely zero java MK> and given the native development enviroment I'd say infinetly more MK> powerful than anything java based. Also zero python and/or perl MK> while we're at it. .... unless explicitly stated in BuildRequires line of the .spec MK> bash was king on it. Bash is just a PoS. AV>> Building the kernel takes approx. 2 hours there :-) MK> Not bad. Which version? 5.5.7 for now. However, my favorite server at work builds it just in 4...5 minutes: gremlin@taishan:~ > grep -c ^processor /proc/cpuinfo 96 -- Alexey V. Vissarionov aka Gremlin from Kremlin gremlin.ru!gremlin; +vii-cmiii-ccxxix-lxxix-xlii .... GPG: 8832FE9FA791F7968AC96E4E909DAC45EF3B1FA8 @ hkp://keys.gnupg.net --- /bin/vi * Origin: http://openwall.com/Owl (2:5020/545) .