On Jan 2, 2009, at 4:02 AM, Mark Miller wrote:
On Jan 2, 2009, at 3:26 AM, Arkadiusz Miskiewicz wrote:
On Friday 02 of January 2009, Rob Landley wrote:
Before 2.6.25 (specifically git
bdc807871d58285737d50dc6163d0feb72cb0dc2 )
building a Linux kernel never required perl to be installed on the
build
system. (Various development and debugging scripts were written
in perl
and python and such, but they weren't involved in actually
building a
kernel.) Building a kernel before 2.6.25 could be done with a
minimal
system built from gcc, binutils, bash, make, busybox, uClibc, and
the Linux
kernel, and nothing else.
And now bash is going to be required... while some distros don't
need/have
bash. /bin/sh should be enough.
Which distros only have /bin/sh which do not have Perl? I'm honestly
curious.
That is, *do* have Perl. Typo there.
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