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Week 3 report on porting Gentoo packages to modern C

Hello all, I’m here with my week 3 report for Modern C porting of Gentoo’s packages. For this week I diverted from my initial idea a bit and focused on the “C++17 does not allow register storage class specific” type … Continue reading

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Week 2 report on porting Gentoo packages to modern C

This is my week 2 report for my SoC 2023 project “Modern C porting of Gentoo packages” at Gentoo Linux. Current: – I’ve stuck to my proposal and mainly worked on the “Wincompatible-function-pointer-types” bugs. Honestly, nothing much interesting did happen. … Continue reading

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Week 1 report or porting Gentoo packages to modern C

Hello all, This is my week 1 report for my project “Modern C porting of Gentoo packages” as a Google summer of code student at Gentoo Linux foundation. Some of you might recognize me from last year, yep this is … Continue reading

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Musl support expansion for supporting GNOME desktop [part 3]

Now the GNOME desktop can be emerged on musl profile. The installation of the full GNOME desktop on musl was quite uneventful. I didn’t come across anything that would require patching. However, one thing I’ve noticed is that GNOME on … Continue reading

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Musl support expansion for supporting GNOME desktop [part 2]

I finally have some time to catch up on my blog backlogs. The second week of the coding period for this year’s Google Summer of Code has come to an end. Nothing interesting happened this week, just the continuation of … Continue reading

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Musl support expansion for supporting GNOME desktop

This is the first part of my blog for supporting GNOME desktop on musl profile. I’ll try to update on weekly basis or post my weekly report here. Since this is my first post I’ll start with a little bit … Continue reading

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