From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: erik@ono-sendai.com (Erik Berls) Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2017 22:39:14 +0000 Subject: [TUHS] Happy birthday, Dennis Ritchie! In-Reply-To: References: <201709100944.v8A9iPeb024293@freefriends.org> <20170914161121.sx7eqzsqklzcncdb@matica.foolinux.mooo.com> <20170914193010.mlx4jkqcxcqfwe4c@thunk.org> Message-ID: No, I am Spartacus! I've toyed with this idea as well, mostly for getting a NetBSD environment in a Docker container. Maybe we should pool resources? On Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 15:04 Christian Groessler wrote: > On 09/14/17 21:52, Steve Nickolas wrote: > > > I never managed to pull it off, but I tried creating a full live Linux > > environment based on musl, clang, Heirloom Toolchest and > > OpenBSD/NetBSD sources. The idea was that I wanted to make a "Real > > Unix" that happened to have Linux as its kernel. (It also would have > > run the CDE as its default desktop.) > > > I, too, was toying with the idea of creating a NetBSD distribution which > uses the Linux kernel and NetBSD userland. > I very much like the concept of going to /usr/src and typing "make > build" (or "make world" on FreeBSD) and have the > whole base system rebuilt. > > I've played with Gentoo Linux which also builds from source, but I found > it too complicated (for me, at least). On the > BSDs it's just Makefiles, and no strange python (or whatever) scripts to > build the system. > > Maybe when I'm retired and have plenty of time... > > regards, > chris > > -- -=erik. -- Look, I lived through the Gray Davis years. I *need* a UPS. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: