On Sun, Feb 03, 2002 at 03:42:31PM +0000, Matthew Garrett wrote: > This is what we have on the website: > > any of the libs in /lib or /usr/lib that aren't currently packaged need to > be > > (still needs doing) > > base-passwd is desperately unhappy > > (seems happy now) > > equivilents of console-tools/data need to be produced > > (still needs doing) > > netbase needs to be rebuilt. This is probably one of the more > awkward ones - we have source for the BSD versions of ifconfig et al, but > the semantics are somewhat different. If we stick with BSD semantics, we > have to deal with any scripts that assume Linux-style semantics. Does HURD > follow Linux-style semantics, and if not how have they dealt with this? > > (still needs doing) > > procps (probably best to just provide the BSD versions) > > (still needs doing) > > shadow (sort of working, but NetBSD has interesting binary files for > dealing with passwords. As a result, stuff like passwd and adduser are not > currently as useful as they could be. Somebody needs to look into this) > > (other than group stuff, seems to be working) > > sysklogd > > (still needs doing) > > sysvinit (BSD init doesn't support runlevels. We can hack it to work > like Debian with a single runlevel without too much trouble) > > (still needs doing) > > Anything else need adding/updating?
Packaging tool for the BSD kernel, kernel-tools, and libc. -- *************************************************************************** Joel Baker System Administrator - lightbearer.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://users.lightbearer.com/lucifer/

