GNU within the name (Was: Changes in formal naming for NetBSD porting effort(s))

2003-12-18 Thread Mathieu Roy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 05:03:55AM +, Henning Makholm wrote: 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

Re: GNU within the name (Was: Changes in formal naming for NetBSD porting effort(s))

2003-12-18 Thread viro
On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 10:41:46AM +0100, Mathieu Roy wrote: You are currently saying that the GNU in GNU/Linux is justified by the glibc and not by any other GNU software, because these GNU software are common on other unixes. Why? If you are right that others unixes uses widely GNU

RE: GNU within the name (Was: Changes in formal naming for NetBSD porting effort(s))

2003-12-18 Thread Julian Mehnle
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If we ever get a replacement libc that would really work as replacement... on such system GNU claims would become much weaker. Not that there was a serious chance of that happening - drop-in replacement of glibc on Linux would be a lot of work and so far none of the

Re: GNU within the name (Was: Changes in formal naming for NetBSD porting effort(s))

2003-12-18 Thread viro
On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 12:56:15PM +0100, Julian Mehnle wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If we ever get a replacement libc that would really work as replacement... on such system GNU claims would become much weaker. Not that there was a serious chance of that happening - drop-in replacement

Re: GNU within the name (Was: Changes in formal naming for NetBSD porting effort(s))

2003-12-18 Thread Momchil Velikov
Mathieu == Mathieu Roy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Mathieu If we follow your theory, it means that if someday another Mathieu system use the glibc, we should remove the GNU from the Mathieu GNU/Linux name. FWIW, BeOS uses glibc. ~velco

Re: GNU within the name (Was: Changes in formal naming for NetBSD porting effort(s))

2003-12-18 Thread Gunnar Wolf
Julian Mehnle dijo [Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 12:56:15PM +0100]: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If we ever get a replacement libc that would really work as replacement... on such system GNU claims would become much weaker. Not that there was a serious chance of that happening - drop-in replacement

Re: GNU within the name (Was: Changes in formal naming for NetBSD porting effort(s))

2003-12-18 Thread viro
On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 02:26:27PM +0200, Momchil Velikov wrote: Mathieu == Mathieu Roy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Mathieu If we follow your theory, it means that if someday another Mathieu system use the glibc, we should remove the GNU from the Mathieu GNU/Linux name. rereads Arrgh... My

Re: GNU within the name (Was: Changes in formal naming for NetBSD porting effort(s))

2003-12-18 Thread Joel Baker
On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 12:06:56PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 12:56:15PM +0100, Julian Mehnle wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If we ever get a replacement libc that would really work as replacement... on such system GNU claims would become much weaker. Not

Re: GNU within the name (Was: Changes in formal naming for NetBSD porting effort(s))

2003-12-18 Thread Raul Miller
On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 10:41:46AM +0100, Mathieu Roy wrote: You are currently saying that the GNU in GNU/Linux is justified by the glibc and not by any other GNU software, because these GNU software are common on other unixes. Maybe what he was saying, but that's obviously not the real issue.