Marco van de Voort wrote:
In our previous episode, [email protected] said:
Somebody's suggesting we ought to be at least looking at BSD. What's the
preferred variant from FPC/Lazarus's POV: OpenBSD, FreeBSD etc.?
I think Marco mainly uses FreeBSD.
Pierre does OpenBSD and NetBSD, and the level should be decent, but still
they are only on the first beta level.
OTOH, I don't get that much FreeBSD specific feedback either. Sometimes
nothing a whole release cycle. At least as far as dynamic linking goes
(making shared libraries in FPC), FreeBSD is less far than Linux.
Another reason to choose FreeBSD over net/oipen is that recent versions are
much faster in
Virtual Box.
OK, I'll try to get a copy going here and to run FPC up on it on
occasion. I find Qemu isn't too bad with an x86 guest, I just wish that
more OSes had been ported to UML (User Mode Linux) which provides an API
rather than attempting to emulate a PC's hardware.
I might while I'm at it try a ReactOS guest and possibly Sanos: looks
like the author of the latter has been tidying things up a bit so it's
worth watching even if an FPC port is improbable.
--
Mark Morgan Lloyd
markMLl .AT. telemetry.co .DOT. uk
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