* [gentoo-server] other *libc
@ 2005-09-28 14:20 Alex Efros
2005-09-28 15:03 ` Eduardo Tongson
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From: Alex Efros @ 2005-09-28 14:20 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-server
Hi!
Is it has sense to switch from glibc to dietlibc or uClibc or maybe other?
How this can be done in Gentoo?
Is it possible to have system without glibc at all or I must have glibc
together with dietlibc (for example) and have some software compiled
with glibc and some with dietlibc?
How using other *libc will affect server performance (this is most important
question here)?
Any problems because of not using glibc?
Is anybody has real server based on non-glibc?
P.S. I wanna use this on usual servers with apache/mysql/perl websites
and same on developer machines with Xorg in addition to apache/mysql/perl.
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WBR, Alex.
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* Re: [gentoo-server] other *libc
2005-09-28 14:20 [gentoo-server] other *libc Alex Efros
@ 2005-09-28 15:03 ` Eduardo Tongson
2005-10-14 12:32 ` Matthias Bethke
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From: Eduardo Tongson @ 2005-09-28 15:03 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-server
> Hi!
>
> Is it has sense to switch from glibc to dietlibc or uClibc or maybe other?
>
> How this can be done in Gentoo?
>
> Is it possible to have system without glibc at all or I must have glibc
> together with dietlibc (for example) and have some software compiled
> with glibc and some with dietlibc?
>
You can try out the uclibc embedded stages here
<http://gentoo.osuosl.org/experimental/x86/embedded/stages/>
works as a glibc replacement.
Dietlibc shared libraries are very much experimental too. But using it to
compile static binaries is quite reliable in my experience.
<http://fefe.de/dietlibc/>
> How using other *libc will affect server performance (this is most important
> question here)?
YMMV, using dietlibc and uClibc only makes sense with embedded setups
>
> Any problems because of not using glibc?
>
> Is anybody has real server based on non-glibc?
>
Good luck :-)
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* Re: [gentoo-server] other *libc
2005-09-28 15:03 ` Eduardo Tongson
@ 2005-10-14 12:32 ` Matthias Bethke
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From: Matthias Bethke @ 2005-10-14 12:32 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-server
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Hi Eduardo,
on Wednesday, 2005-09-28 at 15:03:13, you wrote:
> > How using other *libc will affect server performance (this is most important
> > question here)?
>
> YMMV, using dietlibc and uClibc only makes sense with embedded setups
Everybody I've talked to who has seen Fefe's Linux boxes (I haven't) was
very impressed by their speed, especially when booting. AFAIK he has
most of his software compiled with dietlibc, so it seems to make sense
even for servers.
regards
Matthias
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