> N.B. If you're interested in building Midipix using this script, please join the project's IRC channel #midipix on Freenode and ask for the address of the internal repositories. A Midipix distribution consists of the following: * the native Midipix toolchain, consisting of perk, gcc, its dependencies, and binutils, * musl, a lightweight, fast, simple, and free libc[1] used by Midipix, * the Midipix runtime components that bridge the gap between the libc and the executive subsystems of all Windows NT-derived Windows OS starting with and including Windows XP, and * a steadily increasing number of 3rd party open source packages, as expected in any modern POSIX-compliant \*nix environment, including GNU coreutils, shells, libraries such as ncurses, libressl, as well as Perl and Python. ## Build-time dependencies * **Alpine Linux**: binutils bzip2 cmake coreutils findutils g++ gawk gcc git grep gzip libc-dev linux-headers lzip make musl-dev net-tools patch perl perl-xml-parser procps sed tar util-linux wget xz zip * **Debian/-derived Linux**: binutils bzip2 clzip cmake coreutils curl findutils g++ gawk gcc git grep gzip hostname libc6-dev libxml-parser-perl lzma make patch perl procps sed tar util-linux wget xz-utils zip > N.B. Some packages (*coreutils*, *grep*, and *tar*, among others) override Alpine's BusyBox utilities of the same name, as the latter are either non- conformant or defective. ## Building a midipix distribution Install the above listed build-time dependencies, clone this repository, and run the following command line within the latter: ```shell ./build.sh -a nt64 -b release -D minipix,zipdist -P -v ``` ## References * ``Sun, 25 Apr 2016 09:04:08 +0000 [1]`` <a href="http://www.musl-libc.org/faq.html" id="r1">musl FAQ</a> vim:tw=0