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cm0002@piefed.world to Linux@programming.devEnglish · 20 days ago

Ubuntu 25.10's Rust Coreutils Transition Has Uncovered Performance Shortcomings

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    The utilities in BusyBox generally have fewer options than their full-featured GNU cousins

    Note: GNU cousins, not GNU coreutils.

    GNU awk, GNU grep, bash, wget, etc will give you a lot more features than the busybox equivalents. However the uutils nor coreutils implement those features at all.

    If anything the comparison is not being fair to busybox because busybox implements a lot more utilities.

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      Busybox ls has 26 flags. GNU ls has 60.

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        fair, in that case the comparison is even since busybox provides a shell, awk, grep, wget among other 395 utils, uutils it is 115.

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          I really don’t think these are clearly comparable. I would rather see two more similar projects with comparable functionality that are both attempting to optimize for program binary size.

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            Well if you still insist. Just went to check how big is the GNU coreutils as a single static binary, it is 2.3 MiB in size

            check it out: https://pkgs.pkgforge.dev/repo/bincache/x86_64-linux/coreutils/nixpkgs/coreutils/

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