According to Per Lundberg: > On Mon, 19 Jul 1999, Steve Price wrote: > > > # As someone told me, I asked on [EMAIL PROTECTED] if there was a glibc > > # port to FreeBSD. Of course they started the traditional ranting about how > > ^^^^^^^^^ > > Of course? > > I guess I've got quite some prejudices in this case. No offence intended. > > > Please don't make generalizations about a whole community > > of people that you haven't met because of what what one person with an > > opinion said. Thanks. > > I think my major problem in this case was that I had prejudices before I > wrote to the list, and people responded in exactly the same way I had > feared.. oh, well.
We all come to this table with our own biases; perhaps half of which have some merit. > > > Actually I think Warner's suggestion has a lot of merit. Put > > getopt_long and friends that are GNU add-ons that aren't in > > some of the other libcs in libgnu.a and use BSD's libc. > > The problem as I see it, with this solution is that it will require a lot > of modifications to a lot of (poorly written) programs, and that will be > quite time-consuming. But of course it's the most "clean" solution. > > > Would someone with more experience with dpkg be willing to take > > a FreeBSD port and .deb'ize it for me. > > I'm not very sure this is such a good idea. It would be better to do > "real" debs which adhere to the FSSTND and such. But that would probably > not be very appreciated by the FreeBSD community. > > > Making .debs of them and introducing more FreeBSD people to the > > concept would probably be the most bang for the buck short term. > > Perhaps. It would certainly be a step in the right direction. A perl > script for converting a port to a .deb would probably be the best way to > go? I don't know enough about the port system to decide whether it's > doable, though. > I think that having the real debian packaging stuff would be a win for FreeBSD. It would get FBSD folks used to Debian, for one thing. For another, it would--as I understand it--make keeping everything in-sync lightyears easier. Steve, do you understand what the snags are here? gary > > -- Gary D. Kline [EMAIL PROTECTED] Public service Unix