Subject: Re: ssh does not make
To: Richard UNGER <runger@cs.mcgill.ca>
From: David Brownlee <abs@netbsd.org>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 09/13/2000 10:50:03
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Richard UNGER wrote:
> Hi,
>
> ssh compiled without problems for 1.4.2 on my Q700 - there were some
> issues:
> * ssh required more modifications to make.cf (or whatever that file is
> called again) than most packages. Among other things I think I had to set
> the location as well as acceptable-licences...
Do you have a list of changes you needed to make with the
exception of adding to acceptable-licences? If there is anything
wrong with the version in pkgsrc we should really fix it (I've
used the pkgsrc ssh on 1.4.X systems without problem).
> A Q800 and an SE/30 need not be binary compatible, I think - a 800 is an
> 68040, while the SE/30 is an 68030, if I am not wrong. Instructions and
> cache handling differ on these chips.
NetBSD defaults to compiling for all supported m68k CPU options,
though to gain performance you can opt to compile for a specific
CPU.
David/absolute
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