> The value of an OpenBSD port extends beyond the potential security > benefits. Making packages portable across kernels is very valuable. I > would like to be able to go into any OS and run a Debian system.
The point is that, as far as I understood things, Andreas' Debian/OpenBSD was not about porting Debian to OpenBSD but, rather, to package OpenBSD with dpkg. >From what you say, I gather you want something more like the Debian/{Net,Free}BSD ports. Does anyone have any comments on how (non)trivial it would be to package the OpenBSD kernel/libc, given the already- and soon-to-be-existing Debian/NetBSD infrastructure? - Michael ===== -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.12 GCS/MU d->+ s++:+ a--- C++ ULISBH+++ P+++ L++(-) E- W--(+) N+ o? K? w--- !O !M V?> PS+++ !PE Y+ PGP- t+(-) 5 X R+>+++ tv-- b++>+ DI(+) D G e>+++ h r-- y ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------ __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? HotJobs - Search new jobs daily now http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/