Re: Announcing CML2, a replacement for the kbuild system

From: Brian Gerst (bgerst@quark.vpplus.com)
Date: Wed May 24 2000 - 16:39:57 EST


"Eric S. Raymond" wrote:
>
> Alexander Viro <viro@math.psu.edu>:
> > Not only. Dependency on Python is definitely a problem - not everyone uses
> > 'everything and a kitchen sink' type of userland.
>
> I'm aware of the problem :-). Python programs can be compiled to
> portable C sources using the `freeze' tool. The translation is
> inelegant (it embeds a Python byte-code interpreter in the generated
> C) but it works. So a working CML2 configurator can be shipped for an
> environment without Python.
>
> Even if this weren't true, we'd be trading dependencies and not adding
> one. The Perl stuff in the scripts directory will go away shortly
> (that is, assuming that Linus approves the CML1->CML2 change). This
> would be a net gain in kernel autonomy, as Perl *can't* be compiled away.

The Perl stuff in the scripts directory is not required for kernel
compilation.

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Brian Gerst

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