Hi there,
I just got started the Glibc-BSD project at Savannah.
The purpose of the project is to maintain support for *BSD's kernels in
Glibc untill it's ready for integration in Glibc upstream sources. At
some point before that they might be suitable for applying to Debian's
Glibc package.
Che
>This is getting more confusing :(. Maybe it means FreeBSD 3.x and lower
>didn't support PPP natively..
>
> freebsd have changed preferred ppp implemetation from the normal pppd
> that everyone else (heh) uses to their userland ppp that uses tun(4)
> instead of ppp
On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 01:28:00PM +1000, matthew green wrote:
>
> no. "sys-bsd.c" is the code to talk to a BSD-like ppp kernel driver.
> you will definately want this.
ouch. I thought the /dev/ppp ioctl interface was standarised..
> (hmmm my netbsd tree only has sys-bsd.c ) i really
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