Mark Berry writes: [snip] > > Another notch for FreeBSD over OpenBSD as the 'base' of the movement is the ^^^^^^ > ports directory. It's going to take a -LOT- of time to base the packages > and building of the packages from tar-balls. there are a LOT of tools out > there and a LOT of work has already been done in the port projects. We can > leverage the work that has already been done by re-implimenting the built > port packages into the deb's. This would allow us to get a lot done very > quicly. Maybe on some of the software we will feel that we can do a better > job building it than the BSD team. (I personally doubt that we can).. but > thats not really the scope.
First of all, this *BSD ports base is entirely unnecessary. Most all of these ports/packages are already packaged on Debian. An autobuilder will do most of the work in this area. What's needed is a `base' debian-bsd system. The basic (/bin, /sbin) *BSD binaries is what is needed to be packaged the Debian way. -- Jeff Sheinberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>