* Adam Heath writes: > On Sat, 18 May 2002, Jeroen Dekkers wrote: >> Could you please give me the standard describing how to port Debian to >> another operating system? I couldn't find it, but of course I'm just a >> random fool and you're God, so you can probably give me the url.
> There is none, and you know it. That has nothing to do with what I said. > The current standard is how Debian functions. hurd should be molded to fit > Debian, not Debian molded to fit hurd. Modifying Debian to work with hurd, > means that *ALL* other ports of Debian need to be modified. Is that what you > really want? Can you honestly suggest this course of action? Only one problem with that, currently Debian is GNU/Linux as there does not exist any other (released) non-GNU/Linux port. This means to modify Debian to work with GNU (and the *BSD port), as the current practices in Debian cannot be used in GNU/Hurd! >> I doubt the Hurd can fit i with the rest of Debian. We need a lot of >> changes for that, especially in the attitude of the cabals, I don't >> think that will ever happen. > The hurd cabals, maybe. The only people that are cabals are the ones that are in the Debian heaven, or whatever. As they are slowing down our development to a stand still. -- Alfred M. Szmidt -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

