I was talking more of a non-threaded non-forking multifunction binary. Its fairly easy to accomplish - 1 buf, as many fd as are needed and an event loop. Use argv to set values to TRUE to enable each desired "daemon" Inside the event loop read the fd(s) into the buf for each enabled daemon, do what ever needs to be done with the buf and continue... just for the simple ones to save the multiple elf, buf, and _start overheads.Iguleder wrote:I'm against this, because I don't like multi-call binaries and because I don't like systemd. I'm trying to provide a modular alternative, which doesn't force the user to use all the included daemons.
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build Lazyux
I want to test Iguleder's new "Lazyux". I downloaded the stuff from github [/url]https://github.com/iguleder/lazyux[url] and I run build_all.sh. I've got a sysroot folder with a LFS inside and the folder "built_packages" with all compiled packages. Does anybody know where can I found a tutorial in order to make a bootable distro from this? Because I suppose I have to get an initrd and vmlinux. Please if you want to help me with a tutorial it will be a great thing. What is the another script "build.sh" for?
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Re: build Lazyux
His latest iso is here:laurentius77 wrote:I want to test Iguleder's new "Lazyux".
ftp://dimakrasner.com/lazyux-08122013.iso
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Re: build Lazyux
Thank you, I got it and I am testing it now.greengeek wrote:His latest iso is here:laurentius77 wrote:I want to test Iguleder's new "Lazyux".
ftp://dimakrasner.com/lazyux-08122013.iso