Chad Miller writes:
> (Cross-?)Compile GNU programs for SunOS, and release them. No kernel, no
> Sun binaries, &c. It should contain exactly everything that's released
> with Debian Linux or Hurd, except the kernel, and kernel loader.
I was toying with the same idea a few years back when I
Chad Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> BTW, in The Debian Free Software Guidelines, part 4, there's a split
> infinitive in the parenthesied part.
Nothing wrong with a split infinitive unless it's awkward (which they
frequently are). In this case, I think either way is fine.
/me once agai
>From the responses I've received, I guess I should be more precise in
what I'd like to do:
(Cross-?)Compile GNU programs for SunOS, and release them. No kernel, no
Sun binaries, &c. It should contain exactly everything that's released
with Debian Linux or Hurd, except the kernel, and kernel
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