Update required kernel version and note that libc5 is no longer

supported (it is unmaintained and lacks support for simple things
such as stdint.h) and uClibc is a better choice these days anyways.
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Eric Andersen 2003-07-16 07:31:14 +00:00
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@ -41,13 +41,14 @@ Supported architectures:
Supported libcs: Supported libcs:
glibc-2.0.x, glibc-2.1.x, glibc-2.2.x, Linux-libc5, uClibc. People glibc-2.0.x, glibc-2.1.x, glibc-2.2.x, glibc-2.3.x, uClibc. People
are looking at newlib and diet-libc, but consider them unsupported, are looking at newlib and diet-libc, but consider them unsupported,
untested, or worse. untested, or worse. Linux-libc5 is no longer supported -- you
should probably use uClibc instead if you want a small C library.
Supported kernels: Supported kernels:
Full functionality requires Linux 2.0.x or better. A large fraction of the Full functionality requires Linux 2.2.x or better. A large fraction of the
code should run on just about anything. While the current code is fairly code should run on just about anything. While the current code is fairly
Linux specific, it should be fairly easy to port the majority of the code Linux specific, it should be fairly easy to port the majority of the code
to, say, FreeBSD or Solaris, or MacOsX, or even Windows (if you are into that to, say, FreeBSD or Solaris, or MacOsX, or even Windows (if you are into that