> -OpenBSD requires a "supported" arch. to be able to
> compile the base system on its self.  NetBSD does not
> have this requirement.  What does this mean?  In Net
> 1.6, ( haven't confirmed this for 2.0 ) You could not
> compile the base system on VAX.  You HAD to cross
> compile.  You could compile the base system on
> OpenBSD.

I don't see how this applies to NetBSD/mac68k or NetBSD/macppc, both
of which can compile the kernel themselves even in the days of MacBSD.

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