Two main things: 1) FreeBSD 5.0 pre-release... does anyone know if it's GCC 3.x clean? If so, I might futz with trying to do up a chroot based on that, at some point here... unless someone else desperately wants to do it or something.
2) pmake (aka /usr/src/usr.bin/make) - the source tree for this on the various BSD flavors differ significantly, but all appear to share some basic level of functionality. How similar are they? I'm looking at taking over the pmake package, and wondering whether stealing just one would suffice, or whether I need to do pmake-netbsd, pmake-freebsd, pmake-openbsd (heck, maybe pmake-bsd44 for the origional BSD 4.4 version?) and allow folks to use /etc/alternatives to select what 'pmake' actually calls. -- *************************************************************************** Joel Baker System Administrator - lightbearer.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://users.lightbearer.com/lucifer/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]