hi, I was reading up on netbsd and saw claim that porting is simplified under their kernel because of some abstraction to the hardware, that only in the kernel and a few toolchain items would actually porting usually be much of an issue there.
anyone care to consider this ? since as debian-netbsd now has existence as part of Debian with one port, and in my reading they said this feature makes porting to netbsd easier than other OS which is why netbsd supports so inclusively many architectures. I would assume that since there is a netbsd-68k for mac, atari, amiga it is simply a matter of someone to start building packages ? Well, maybe a little more than that. Brian p.s. a very nice revamp of the Emile web page at source forge with the new release of emile. anybody who hasn't seen it, go take a look ! there are a couple of nice surprises, one is obvious. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

