[kwlug-disc] Debian -- News -- Debian pushes development of kFreeBSD port
Cory Oldford
cory at peaceworks.ca
Fri Oct 9 15:04:33 EDT 2009
I imagine debian will have an arch and release specific repository for both precompiled binary packages and source packages. The big change here is apt and the debian base system supporting a bsd kernel. I suspect much of the end user experience will be the same. As it stands most of the BSDs already had ports of the GNU utilities etc.
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Cory Oldford
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Subject: Re: [kwlug-disc] Debian -- News -- Debian pushes development of kFreeBSD port
kwlug-disc-bounces at kwlug.org wrote on 10/09/2009 01:17:38 PM:
> From: Cory Oldford <cory at peaceworks.ca>
>
> To my knowledge GNU software can be built on any pretty much any
> posix compliant nix that gcc+glibc has been ported to. Repackaging
> the GNU utilities and the debian package manager for BSD wouldn't
> have been terribly difficult as a result. The BSD license allows
> closure after modification while the GPL requires disclosure after
> modification. Often people choose modifying BSD licensed software so
> their not forced to contribute back to the opensource community.
> Both Microsoft and Apple are rumored to have done this. I choose
> Linux for most projects as its what I am most familiar with and
> recommend doing so unless you are planning on making a proprietary
> solution based on BSD licensed software.
Moving GNU to BSD is a compile-time change though. Is this what was done
with Debian?
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