A project to create embedded versions of Gentoo Linux has achieved preliminary releases on x86, MIPS, PPC, and ARM. The releases include native core system binaries, cross-platform toolchains, and, for x86, an optional hardened toolchain. The year-old project needs developers to help add cross-compile awareness to source packages.
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"Building every single embedded project manually from scratch is a rediculous and unnecessary waste of time. Why couldn't one of those embedded distros have a Gentoo origin?"
Guess you're right. I'm just a negative Nancy:) Seems like Gentoo is turning in to the most hyped Linux distro of all time and now this!;)
"Building every single embedded project manually from scratch is a rediculous and unnecessary waste of time. Why couldn't one of those embedded distros have a Gentoo origin?"
Guess you're right. I'm just a negative Nancy:) Seems like Gentoo is turning in to the most hyped Linux distro of all time and now this!;)