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| − | * | + | * By building a very small collection of programs from source locally, you can be sure that everything compiled is doing what you expect it to do, having absolute control of your packages. |
| − | * | + | * A good build framework will analyze the code functionally, execute checksums, and validate that the licensing represents free software. |
| − | * | + | * Post-build, the framework will ideally execute a handful of tests to validate the system as a whole does what is expected of it. |
Arguments against writing it: | Arguments against writing it: | ||
Revision as of 20:59, 16 May 2014
Why create a GNU OS on top of GNU Linux-libre source code build system?
Proposed reasons why it is needed:
- By building a very small collection of programs from source locally, you can be sure that everything compiled is doing what you expect it to do, having absolute control of your packages.
- A good build framework will analyze the code functionally, execute checksums, and validate that the licensing represents free software.
- Post-build, the framework will ideally execute a handful of tests to validate the system as a whole does what is expected of it.
Arguments against writing it: