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Re: Cross-Compiling OpenBSD

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Old 02-22-2008, 12:40 PM
Maslan
 
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Default Re: Cross-Compiling OpenBSD

On 7/10/05, Maslan <maslanbsd@gmail.com> wrote:
> Ok, i will give it a try,
> the fisrt problem will be the config
> do i have to port openbsd config first to freebsd ?
>
>
> On 7/10/05, Tobias Weingartner <weingart@tepid.org> wrote:
> > On Sunday, July 10, Maslan wrote:
> > >
> > > Pain let u learn more, besides i've some extra time. i used to make=20
> > > my own LFS, and i missing this in BSD.
> > > but what things i should consifer when trying so.
> > > the compiler are almost the same gcc.
> > > and most of utils are so.
> > > so where is the problem.

> >
> > Again, if you want to waste a bunch of you time, learning something
> > that may be of dubious value (at least in my opinion), feel free to
> > do so. If you are as good as you claim, why not install it, and then
> > find something to fix that needs fixing. Contribute that back, and
> > see your work out there for the rest of the world to enjoy?
> >
> > -T.
> >

>
>
> --
> I'm Searching For Perfection,
> So Even If U Need Portability U've To Use Assembly ;-)
> http://www.maslanlab.org
>



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I'm Searching For Perfection,
So Even If U Need Portability U've To Use Assembly ;-)
http://www.maslanlab.org

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