On May 25, 2013, at 7:51 PM, Super Bisquit wrote:

> Please don't turn this into an architecture dependent mess. PCBSD is i386 &
> AMD64 only.
> 

There's a GSoC project (of which I'm potential mentor) to fix that.

However, you are entirely right… we can't in all seriousness even think about 
using pc-sysinstall until it is solid on all architectures as bsdinstall 
already is.

GSoC project is: "Making pc-sysinstall FreeBSD ready by porting it to multiple 
architectures"
-- 
Devin



> 
> On Sat, May 25, 2013 at 9:01 PM, Dirk Engling <erdge...@erdgeist.org> wrote:
> 
>> On 26.05.13 01:07, Nathan Whitehorn wrote:
>> 
>>> I'm not aware of any movement there (on either side of the table). I'd
>>> personally be very suspicious of an all-sh(1) future -- by far the
>>> cleanest parts of bsdinstall are in C -- and this is especially true for
>>> interacting with geom. That said, since I've lost nearly all of my free
>>> time and ability to work on bsdinstall, I won't get in the way of anyone
>>> else working on things
>> 
>> As discussed at BSDCan, I'd be willing to participate in the development
>> and at least implement setting up zpools/zfs and geli/gbde providers. I
>> have done similar things in sh in my ezjail tools and think I can glue
>> the rest together.
>> 
>> Scanning through the pc-sysinstall code, I find nothing too fancy there
>> regarding either interaction with zfs nor geom tools. I do not think it
>> is necessary as a back end just for these features.
>> 
>> Nathan, is there any design rationale available for the scripts, e.g. on
>> why you chose sh versus C and were you provided with some kind of wish
>> list/requirements in the first place? Any particular mail thread to scan
>> through beforehand?
>> 
>> Regards,
>> 
>>  erdgeist
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