On Mon, Jul 11, 2005 at 02:09:14PM +0200, Artur Grabowski wrote: > > People with special needs also have the budgets to hire people who solve > the problem for them. If you can't afford it - don't get yourself special > needs. >
and don't become a developer for one of the slower architectures... > > Not cross compiling and actively discouraging cross compilation is why > all OpenBSD architectures are constantly stress tested and therefore > relatively stable while some other projects that shall not be named > don't even have working boot blocks for the architectures they > "support". > tsk... others are not allowed to make errors? How is that related to cross building anyway? Are you saying the boot blocks get reinstalled on the build servers every time? And _all_ supported boot methods including network booting are tested? -- Brett Lymn