I most definitely agree - however, I would like to see the project get an actual start before these discussions commence. To be perfectly honest, Im feeling a little guilty for all the traffic I have caused on the -discuss list the last few days ;)
As a side note: I have already done much of the analysis you have mentioned below, and I would be more than happy to share them with other interested parties.
Cheers,
Steve
On 10/10/06, Frank van der Linden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think a good start would be to write up an overview of the existing
systems out there, e.g. a list of features and how they compare. Then
have a list of features which the OpenSolaris system should have.
As for pkgsrc, which was mentioned: it did originate in NetBSD, but I
think a number of the pkgsrc developers would be offended by you saying
"it's specifically targeted to NetBSD" :-)
Also, you say it (and FreeBSD ports) are "makefile-based".. Which
infrastructure would you prefer?
Lastly, what are multiple compiler sets in this context?
I guess it comes down to my first point again: a discussion of existing
systems, their features, and the desired features for OpenSolaris seems
like a necessary first step.
- Frank
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