I've got my NetBSD system up and running again. I'm slowly rebuilding the packages that I lost after my laptop was stolen, but ought to be back to the point of having all the trivial stuff dealt with shortly. gcc-current appears to succesfully build on NetBSD without extra patching, so presumably by the time 3.1 is released we should have a compiler we can build without extra patches beyond what Debian uses already. There's currently a gcc package building. I'll move on to libc next. Once we have that, we ought to have enough of base to build a semi-useable chrooted environment for further building. The machine the files were previously available on has been stuck behind a firewall I have no control over, so once I have more stuff built I'll move it to an accessible system.
-- Matthew Garrett | [EMAIL PROTECTED]