Another issue with musl (and many non-GNU replacement packages) is that in addition to breaking ABI, they also have little to no language locale support which is a deal-breaker for widely released systems.
You can only do this sort of corporate hype stunt with Windows users because us GNU/BSD fellows are already aware of what we have and what we don’t have.
Another issue with musl (and many non-GNU replacement packages) is that in addition to breaking ABI, they also have little to no language locale support which is a deal-breaker for widely released systems.
You can only do this sort of corporate hype stunt with Windows users because us GNU/BSD fellows are already aware of what we have and what we don’t have.