On Mon, Nov 05, 2001 at 02:49:37PM +0100, Andreas Schuldei wrote:
> Openbsd's is broken, but netbsd's seem to work fine. So I am
> trying to recompile the netbsd tools and libs needed for
> compiling the netbsd objdump on openbsd. I think I came quite far
> allready, but fail right now at the final
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whole point of this
> project would be to get the GNU toolset with a BSD kernel and the Debian Way
> of doing things. I just don't see the point of copying the userland from one
> of the BSDs. Please tell me if I'm wrong on this.
I thought the point was BSD with a packaging system t
gt; a) only the userland that came with the chosen kernel
> > b) "native" userland + some GNU utilities
> > c) mostly GNU utilities + some very system dependent userland
> > utilities.
do you mean in the base system?
wouldnt it make sense to model it after how th
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