Thought I'd send an update with my plans for the freebsd-i386 port. Short term (this week): * Clean up patches. Fix changelogs, remove obsolete changes, and conditionalize anything that needs it. * Finish fixing some packaging bugs in freebsd packages. Mostly broken symlinks.
Medium term (within the next month or so): 1. Get my build machine running native, instead of in a chroot. I'd also put it somewhere without NAT, so that I can run services. 2. Get space in the archive. Based on Anthony Towns' announcement about woody, I think this should be possible now. 3. Merge patches. I would like to try to merge with netbsd and openbsd ports first, to reduce duplication of effort. 4. Setup an autobuilder 5. See how much builds without patching. :) Long term (when it happens): 1. Do something about installation. Probably the hardest part of the port... 2. Possibly switch to -CURRENT. Depends on stability and how long it takes to release sarge. 3. Hopefully release with sarge. ---Nathan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]