jwm in a non-GNU toolchain based system
Hi, joe, long time no contact.
Can I have some comments on the possability of using JWM in a non-gnu system such as nenuzhnix (https://github.com/tpimh/nenuzhnix) please. I know it's early days, but a few thoughts at this time would be appreciated.
were considering a musl/clang/llvm/ etc system and no-one has gotten into a desktop yet.
So without X11, I'm not sure how much use JWM would be, but I've successfully used JWM on BSD-based systems using LLVM. The license certainly shouldn't be a problem.
Greetings, thought we'd lost you.
I'm considering building a nenuzhni with a musl/clang/llvm/etc base, since it may be at least be possible with JWM, then i'll look at it and see if it can be done.
As I said it's eartly days and we really don't have a selected (or any idea of a real) desktop yet, let alone quite a number of other packages. It just is not to contain any of poettering's bloatware in base system (this means no systemd, yay!), xorg or any other xserver (wayland ftw!), scripts written not in posix shell in base system and their interpreters, any code from gnu project (this makes this projects a pain).
I thought of JWM of course from Puppy, but also looked at a few others (which failed) and am looking at ede at present and have cde yet to even approach. I think i'm missing jwm 'bits' though and will use JWM as the third alternative to work with.
Oh, and I came across jam as a make alternative, may be worth at least having a look at, more control.