On Tue, Jul 13, 2004 at 02:47:46PM +0200, Robert Millan wrote: > Actualy, my k*BSD.cf files only contain kernel stuff. The Glibc-based > GNU/k*BSD ports use gnu.cf directly (as Glibc systems this works fine). > > Now that Michael has overhauled gnu.cf, my idea is to merge the (minor) k*BSD > bits into a conditionalised section in gnu.cf, together with a bunch of > conditionalised sections copied from linux.cf. This way we can get all > Glibc-based ports to use the same base configuration. > > As for non-Glibc ports, we will have to split the Debian bits out of gnu.cf > into, say, debian.cf. Then both gnu.cf and NetBSD.cf can use that. > > What do you people think?
I say do what you like, but keep in mind 1) that we no longer really have a relationship with XFree86 upstream, at least when it comes to Imakefiles and 2) no one other than XFree86 appears to be interested in retraining Imake as a build system. In other words, my ordinary caution about major overhauls in this part of the tree is not engaged, but please don't spend time engineering a solution for the ages, as the rest of the X community seems pretty interested in making sure Imake doesn't live very much longer. (Of course, it often happens that deprecating things doesn't always actually make them go away...) -- G. Branden Robinson | Nixon was so crooked that he needed Debian GNU/Linux | servants to help him screw his [EMAIL PROTECTED] | pants on every morning. http://people.debian.org/~branden/ | -- Hunter S. Thompson
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