Scripsit Kevin Kreamer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> In the case of a NetBSD libc, you could use
> Debian NBSD/NBSD
> basically having the first half signify which libc is used.
Wouldn't that be a major retcon? AFAIU the "GNU/" in Debian GNU/Linux
says that we're using GNU userland tools such as cp, mv, diff, cc,
make, nroff, etc. That's prominently visible to users; the libc is a
technical detail that most users wouldn't care about unless it breaks.
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