Mark C. Ballew wrote:
> Tim Hammerquist wrote:
> > Mark C. Ballew wrote:
> > > Tim, I don't think you waited for all the output to finish.
> > > See attached.
> >
> > Wasn't that a bit arrogant, assuming I meant /usr/ports on
> > a FreeBSD box? Maybe Gentoo doesn't call ports "ports", but
> > OpenBSD does!
>
> OpenBSD, as well as NetBSD, would have similar output from your
> find command. The Linux support on Open/Net isn't as great, but
> I think there is little point in running Linux binaries on an
> OpenBSD box anyway.
Following is the entire output of the above command on OpenBSD
3.4 with most recent ports tarball:
/usr/ports/devel/jdk/1.3-linux
<snipped subdirs>
/usr/ports/devel/jdk/1.4-linux
<snipped subdirs>
/usr/ports/textproc/linuxdoc
<snipped subdirs>
/usr/ports/www/netscape/communicator-linux
<snipped subdirs>
/usr/ports/www/netscape/navigator-linux
<snipped subdirs>
I got more accurate results from the following command, but the
results are still mostly misleading. Emacs, for instance, is not
exclusive to Linux. Nor are vorbis or mentioned Perl 5 modules.
/usr/ports># make search key=linux | grep Port:
Port: vorbisgain-0.32
Port: zh-rxvt-big5-2.7.8
Port: zh-xcin25-2.5.3
Port: alex-2.0
Port: haddock-0.5
Port: happy-1.13
Port: jakarta-ant-1.5.1
Port: jdk-linux-1.3.1_09
Port: jdk-linux-1.4.1_01
Port: emacs-21.3
Port: emacs-el-21.3
Port: emacs-leim-21.3
Port: emacs-21.3-no_x11
Port: emacs-el-21.3
Port: emacs-leim-21.3
Port: zile-1.6.2
Port: redhat_base-8.0p2
Port: redhat_motif-2.1.30
Port: defendguin-0.0.10
Port: junit-3.8.1
Port: ari-yahoo-1.7
Port: bitlbee-0.80
Port: ppower4-0.9.4p0
Port: linuxdoc-1.1
Port: p5-Text-Autoformat-1.12
Port: p5-Text-Reform-1.11
Port: sgmlformat-1.7
Port: xerces-2.4.0
Port: jakarta-tomcat-3.2.4
Port: jakarta-tomcat-4.0.6
Port: navigator-linux-4.8
Port: communicator-linux-4.8
Port: fluxbox-0.1.14
Port: terminus-font-4.03
Port: wmtime-1.0b2
Tim
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