On Mon, Sep 11, 2006 at 08:10:39PM -0400, Joe Ciccone wrote:
> I have a habbit of installing vim into /tools (with a /tools/etc/vimrc)

 I'll try to remember that next time I build a boot system.

> >  Oh, and _fully_ functional usually means a bit of cblfs (ssh or
> > nfs, for example).  Where should we draw the line ?
> >   
> I think nfs-utils is a bit much, openssl (for openssh) is it's own
> bucket of worms but dropbear is an option. Jeremy has his ssh hint.
> Trac's wiki sounds good to me for stuff like that.

 I wasn't seriously recommending them for the book.  In my case,
/sources is on nfs (all the tarballs, patches, and buildscripts) so
nfs-utils improves my build experience.

 Yes, openssl ploughs its own furrow on some architectures, and
would be a real aggravation to track across version upgrades.  I'm
just asking stupid questions to get discussion - before anything
extra goes in the book, it will need to be justified.

Ken
-- 
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