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Rich Felker ded6cb5f71 use a_store to set cancel flag in pthread_cancel, to ensure a barrier 14 years ago
arch 3990c5c6a4 avoid all malloc/free in timer creation/destruction 14 years ago
crt 8cd48f0965 cleanup comment cruft in startup code 14 years ago
dist 92b52b70e8 remove -Wno-pointer-sign example from dist/config.mak 14 years ago
include a5323c5768 add some missing prototypes for nonstandard functions (strsep, clearenv) 14 years ago
lib 4fd159568a new solution for empty lib dir (old one had some problems) 14 years ago
src ded6cb5f71 use a_store to set cancel flag in pthread_cancel, to ensure a barrier 14 years ago
tools 71df8b2760 use -L/...../ -lgcc instead of /...../libgcc.a in musl-gcc wrapper 14 years ago
COPYING 0b44a0315b initial check-in, version 0.5.0 14 years ago
COPYRIGHT 0b9a1ed00c some docs fixes for x86_64 14 years ago
INSTALL 0b9a1ed00c some docs fixes for x86_64 14 years ago
Makefile 41d518360f various changes in preparation for dynamic linking support 14 years ago
README 0b44a0315b initial check-in, version 0.5.0 14 years ago
WHATSNEW fc27b96c7d document changes for 0.7.1 14 years ago

README


musl libc - a new standard library to power a new generation of
Linux-based devices. musl is lightweight, fast, simple, free, and
strives to be correct in the sense of standards-conformance and
safety.

musl is an alternative to glibc, eglibc, uClibc, dietlibc, and klibc.
For reasons why one might prefer musl, please see the FAQ and libc
comparison chart on the project website,

http://www.etalabs.net/musl/

For installation instructions, see the INSTALL file.

Please refer to the COPYRIGHT file for details on the copyright status
of code included in musl, and the COPYING file for the license (LGPL)
under which the library as a whole is distributed.



Greetings libc hackers!

This package is an _alpha_ release of musl, intended for the curious
and the adventurous. While it can be used to build a complete small
Linux system (musl is self-hosted on the system I use to develop it),
at this point doing so requires a lot of manual effort. Nonetheless, I
hope low-level Linux enthusiasts will try out building some compact
static binaries with musl using the provided gcc wrapper (which allows
you to link programs with musl on a "standard" glibc Linux system),
find whatever embarassing bugs I've let slip through, and provide
feedback on issues encountered building various software against musl.

Please visit #musl on Freenode IRC or contact me via email at dalias
AT etalabs DOT net for bug reports, support requests, or to get
involved in development. As this has been a one-person project so far,
mailing lists will be setup in due time on an as-needed basis.

Thank you for trying out musl.

Cheers,

Rich Felker / dalias