finit VS minibase

Compare finit vs minibase and see what are their differences.

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finit minibase
4 1
607 176
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9.2 5.9
5 days ago 11 months ago
C C
MIT License GNU General Public License v3.0 only
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finit

Posts with mentions or reviews of finit. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

minibase

Posts with mentions or reviews of minibase. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-02-26.
  • Portable Executable
    3 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 26 Feb 2021
    I remember simple use cases for clone() such as spawning child processes with just enough shared resources to execve(). I remember reading a lot of old emails from Torvalds about it, can't find them anymore.

    I used to value portability but now I believe in using Linux everywhere and for everything. I like OpenBSD too but Linux is the stable one you can build anything on. What I wanted to eventually accomplish is a 100% freestanding Linux user space with no libraries at all. Maybe boot straight into the program I want to use, just like we can pass init=/usr/bin/bash in the kernel command line. How far could this go? Using nothing but system calls it's actually possible to get a framebuffer and use software renderering to draw some graphics. I'm guessing pretty far.

    By starting from scratch like this it's possible to fix all the historical problems with our systems. For example, I think it's unacceptable when libraries keep global state. This can't be fixed without getting rid of libc and its buffers and caches and errno. Removing this cruft would actually simplify a threads implementation. And then there's completely insane stuff that should be dropped like .init and .fini sections:

    https://blogs.oracle.com/solaris/init-and-fini-processing-wh...

    A similar statically-linked user space project I found years ago:

    https://github.com/arsv/minibase

What are some alternatives?

When comparing finit and minibase you can also consider the following projects:

HackBGRT - Windows boot logo changer for UEFI systems

dinit - Service monitoring / "init" system

InitWare - The InitWare Suite of Middleware allows you to manage services and system resources as logical entities called units. Its main component is a service management ("init") system.

liblinux - Linux system calls.

InitKit - Neo-InitWare is a modular, cross-platform reimplementation of the systemd init system. It is experimental.

s6 - The s6 supervision suite.

tini - A tiny but valid `init` for containers

hummingbird - Hummingbird init system for Linux based operating systems.

cosmopolitan - build-once run-anywhere c library

systemd - The systemd System and Service Manager