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Most of the typical Unix userland typically comes from either the GNU project or the BSD people. Those sources are ancient and optimized for features, not for small size, and now that computers are fast enough and have lots of RAM, implementations became larger and larger. Features like internationalization eat lots of memory and disk space. For embedded system and boot disks (and desktops and servers for purist Unix users), you rather want small than internationalized versions of the utilities. That's why I started to reimplement a few important typical userland programs that I need on boot and rescue disks, making sure that you can link it against diet libc to create very small statically linked binaries.
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embutils-0.19-6.x86_64.html | Small system utilities for embedded systems | OpenMandriva 5.0 for x86_64 | embutils-0.19-6.x86_64.rpm |
embutils-0.19-6.x86_64.html | Small system utilities for embedded systems | OpenMandriva Cooker for x86_64 | embutils-0.19-6.x86_64.rpm |
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