I've recently gotten my Debian NetBSD box to work, based on a chroot
I've gotten from Joel Baker. Also, I've gotten turtle to work; I
haven't set it up to autobuild stuff, but can at least build any
package with one command, which is good. :)
Just a small heads-up f'ya all.
(ed compiles and see
Hi everyone,
I have a Sun IPC here that is running NetBSD and yearning for some good
Debian lovin'. I know that other people have expressed an interest in
extending the port to Sparc, so where do we start? Matthew -- did you
ever write those notes you mentioned last month?
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John Ineson
``It's
On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 06:00:34PM +0100, John Ineson wrote:
> I have a Sun IPC here that is running NetBSD and yearning for some good
> Debian lovin'. I know that other people have expressed an interest in
> extending the port to Sparc, so where do we start? Matthew -- did you
> ever write those
John Ineson wrote:
> Hi everyone,
Hi,
> I have a Sun IPC here that is running NetBSD and yearning for some good
> Debian lovin'. I know that other people have expressed an interest in
> extending the port to Sparc, so where do we start? Matthew -- did you
> ever write those notes you mentioned l
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Bonjour,
Aujourd'hui je vous écris pour vous écr
Clearly, I should document the process I recently went through to bootstrap
a chroot from zero. I'll try to write something up soon, maybe after I
finish banging on the libc12 package.
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Joel Baker
Anyone who is using my packages does not need to be concerned about the
recent spate of NetBSD security announcements (all of those issued since
version 1.6 was released); none of them have affected code that is in use
by any of the packages I have built.
Most of them are in userland which is alre
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, Joel Baker wrote:
> Most of them are in userland which is already provided by Debian in other
> packages, and as such, I do not build them from NetBSD sources.
Hopefully, the Debian sources are updated.
A quick look at http://www.debian.org/security/2002/ does not indicate
s
On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 04:57:52PM -0700, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, Joel Baker wrote:
>
> > Most of them are in userland which is already provided by Debian in other
> > packages, and as such, I do not build them from NetBSD sources.
>
> Hopefully, the Debian sources are update
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