On Mon, Apr 08, 2002 at 06:54:29PM -0600, Joel Baker wrote: > 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.
Kind of. I had problems building it. Ironically, I have -STABLE patched to build with the Debian gcc. (3.0.4) Except the kernel, which I use the FreeBSD compiler for. :( If you're really interested in this, I can let you have my packaging scripts. > 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. I needed a lot of other tools to build FreeBSD, especially the kernel, so I just included BSD make into that. Debian's pmake package won't build for me. ---Nathan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]