2015-05-24 3:46 GMT+03:00, Tobias Ulmer <tobi...@tmux.org>:
> Of all OpenBSD lists, arm@ has the highest ratio of unproductive
> whining.
>
>

and then, in addition to all this thing, some stranger is showing up
and adds his stupid question written in bad english:
personally i hate hardware virtualization and hope that it will be
thrown into hell, and for me it is clearly understandable why guys who
write the OS dislike hv. but my question is, if it is so important for
the project to do stress tests of the hw making on them the 'native'
builds but this hw can not deal with such a task, for some complicated
reasons, why just not to make the cross-compilation for this
architecture? is not this a much better solution than to have nothing,
not to saying about weirdness of using hv? the primary task of
building is ... building not stress testing. so much people want see
something another than linux on armv7, whether a cross-compilation is
that unfeasible? i'm just asking, because this is the first thing to
think about when you see how people are pushing that crappy hardware
virtualization.
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