> > No. OpenBSD is a developer-oriented system, so headers are an > > integral part of the installation. Installing them must not be > > optional, or it will cause nothing but needless confusion as soon > > as people actually start using what they installed. > > And what if someone wants to build an OpenBSD router? It doesn't need > headers, or docs. It doesn't have a lot of storage. Are you a dev? > Use this meta -dev package that pulls -dev versions of all packages > you installed. Are you an admin? Install this -doc metapackage with > docs.
You can use what we provide which satisfies the maximum number of needs & requiresments in the smallest complete operating system package... Or you can go it all yourself. Why don't you do that? It is pretty obvious you are only thinking of yourself, so you should go create your own system. I actually think you don't have the combination of balls, skills, or dedication to follow through on anything you are talking about, so I expect you'll keep using OpenBSD. But we don't need to put up with your demands. Adjust your attitude user -- you didnt pay a dime for the wonderful software built over 25 years by thousands of volunteers. I believe this conversation is over, because you have no credibility.