> Hi Thomas,
> Thomas Mueller wrote:
> > You mention Haiku. Did you ever attempt to cross-compile Haiku from NetBSD?
> no, I never did cross.compile, I only installed it. Also, it never worked
> reliably and stopped booting.
> I see now a new CD is out, I will try it when I have a boring
Hi Thomas,
Thomas Mueller wrote:
You mention Haiku. Did you ever attempt to cross-compile Haiku from NetBSD?
no, I never did cross.compile, I only installed it. Also, it never
worked reliably and stopped booting.
I see now a new CD is out, I will try it when I have a boring evening.
Right
> On Mon 03 Dec 2018 at 07:59:55 +, Thomas Mueller wrote:
> > You mention Haiku. Did you ever attempt to cross-compile Haiku from
> > NetBSD?
>
> > I tried but never succeeded, apparently because Haiku build system
> > makes assumptions about where certain files are located on host
>
On Mon 03 Dec 2018 at 07:59:55 +, Thomas Mueller wrote:
> You mention Haiku. Did you ever attempt to cross-compile Haiku from
> NetBSD?
>
> I tried but never succeeded, apparently because Haiku build system
> makes assumptions about where certain files are located on host
> system. Some of
Excerpt from Riccardo Mottola, Subject: Re: issues with touchpad after update:
> Given the above test, it indeed appears to be multi-touch! But not usable...
> the Scroll bar at right was probably something specific to the windows driver
> (I don't have windows anymore... I used the other