Hi Walter,
Thanks for that. Bah. I'd mistakenly had it in my head pfSense was based
on OpenBSD... Nasure why.
I work in Linux land most of the day, and often forget where the line in
the sand gets drawn as far as what GNU tools are relevant to BSD. Thanks
for setting me straight. Appreciated.
Walter Parker <mailto:[email protected]>
January 27, 2015 at 1:16 PM
First, pfSense is from FreeBSD, not OpenBSD. Second xBSD uses libc by
default, not glibc. glibc is a GNU/Linux port of the libc from UNIX
systems. I wouldn't expect to see recent glibc errors in xBSD, as
there are separate code bases at the system level.
Walter
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