> i wonder how linux does it? they don't? There's no company, or rather - a lot of them, Linux kernel moves forward like 80% by corporate contributors. For some of them it's critical part of their infrastructure, some…
> Ubuntu, Gnome, KDE, XFCE; they are all high quality desktops. well... no. Speaking as long-time Linux user who tried all of this and in the end using i3 to avoid constant stream of bugs from DE.
I wish it was that easy. our e200z6 core has PowerPC ISA, but there's a difference in hardware floating point support (here it's done by SPE) and we also need VLE. First one you could somehow get working, but with the…
> Name one platform you need to run a TLS stack on that LLVM doesn't have support for. MPC55xx there's no proper support even in GCC and we need to work with expensive WindRiver compiler for this target. personally I…
Exactly this.
> Are there mature versions let's start from this
For many embedded systems anything that has 'bindings' is bloatware.
lol what I think it's junior ones who lack understanding of how is OS and networks are operating, as they don't needed most of the time in more popular industries (mobile development, web, etc). source: by the chance I…
It's the process, not the frameworks.
> i wonder how linux does it? they don't? There's no company, or rather - a lot of them, Linux kernel moves forward like 80% by corporate contributors. For some of them it's critical part of their infrastructure, some…
> Ubuntu, Gnome, KDE, XFCE; they are all high quality desktops. well... no. Speaking as long-time Linux user who tried all of this and in the end using i3 to avoid constant stream of bugs from DE.
I wish it was that easy. our e200z6 core has PowerPC ISA, but there's a difference in hardware floating point support (here it's done by SPE) and we also need VLE. First one you could somehow get working, but with the…
> Name one platform you need to run a TLS stack on that LLVM doesn't have support for. MPC55xx there's no proper support even in GCC and we need to work with expensive WindRiver compiler for this target. personally I…
Exactly this.
> Are there mature versions let's start from this
For many embedded systems anything that has 'bindings' is bloatware.
lol what I think it's junior ones who lack understanding of how is OS and networks are operating, as they don't needed most of the time in more popular industries (mobile development, web, etc). source: by the chance I…
It's the process, not the frameworks.