Subject: Re: kernel sources
To: Tony Doan <tdoan@cats.ucsc.edu>
From: Allen Briggs <briggs@cray-ymp.acm.stuorg.vt.edu>
List: macbsd-development
Date: 05/22/1994 10:22:56
> I think this was brought up recently but I missed the answer.
> How close are the MacBSD kernel sources to the NetBSD-current
> kernel sources? The -current stuff seems to be going through
> some serious changes of late. Does MacBSD have these headaches
> to look forward to? Or do we sit tight till the majority of
> things have been changed and then make a big jump?
I'm running behind, as I mentioned in my answer to Ken. There are
only a few people actually actively building kernels and such for
MacBSD. You shouldn't see those headaches unless you're building
everything yourself from current sources. There are a number of people
doing this on the intel platform. Not many on the others.
It will be a big jump. If you're installing a binary release, you
shouldn't see it as that big of a jump ;-)
-allen
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