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Re: netbsd on OSX




On Thursday, October 9, 2003, at 01:02 PM, Jochen Kunz wrote:

On 2003.10.09 20:42 Matt Thomas wrote:

[Moved from port-powerpc%NetBSD.org@localhost over here]

Someone using Mac OSX for netbsd cross-development?
Some do.
Or what is the best platform for cross-developing
to a 8260 ppc platform...
NetBSD of course.  The faster the better. :)
Speaking of "foreign" build environments: Shouldn't NetBSD be buildable
on any (POSIX) *IX?

I tried to build on an Octane/IRIX and on an Alpha/Tru64 and had not
much success. The trouble starts with nbmake that wants asprintf(3) that
is not available on IRIX and Tru64.

I'd bug report that.  So libcompat can add it.

Even worse: IRIX has no BSD
vfork(2). From IRIX fork(2)
     It should also be noted that this vfork
     is NOT and DOES NOT have the same semantics as the original BSD
vfork.

Ditto.  We should be able to use fork if vfork is not available.

And I needed to use /usr/local/bin/ksh (== pdksh) to execute build.sh...

On Tru64, you need to use the posix shell.  I'm sure the same is true
for IRIX.
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