Subject: Re: /usr/include/readline?
To: Ken Nakata <kenn@synap.ne.jp>
From: kaz-k) <kazk@yyy.or.jp (Kazuyoshi Kato>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 05/27/1998 07:31:12
> Ok, I tried to build ppxp myself (though I have no use of it) and
> failed.  But I learned that ppxp is yet another PPP implementation.
> 
> I'm not saying that you should not be trying to use this, but what is
> wrong with the stock NetBSD pppd?  I was under the impression that it
> worked just fine for most people, though I'm no longer one of them
> (I'm using an ISDN dial-up router, so I'm not running PPP on the
> Macs).  It worked just fine for me before I switched to this dial-up
> router.
> 
> One thing certain is that you're venturing into an uncharted territory
> (at least for the vast majority of NetBSD/mac68k users).  If there is
> no absolute necessity, I would suggest that you switch to NetBSD pppd.
> Many people are happily using the ppp kits put together by Bill
> Studenmund, PhD. ;-) and Paul Goyette.
> 
> Ken

  As someone said before, diversity is UNIX way.

  -- kaz-k