[HEADS UP]: OpenLDAP+nss_ldap+nss_modules separated patch and more (SoC)

Massimo Lusetti massimo at cedoc.mo.it
Sat Aug 26 10:26:35 UTC 2006


On Sat, 26 Aug 2006 06:00:02 +0100 (BST)
Robert Watson <rwatson at FreeBSD.org> wrote:

> One of the strongest historical arguments for using *BSD as the base for 
[..]
> abandoning integrated revision control and building of the current system.

FWIW I would like to second this comment, and would extend that saying
that i feel lack of a DHCP server in the base.

> Sure, we can make the build-time construction of the system modular in a 
> cleaner and more comprehensive way, and provide better binary delivery 
> mechanisms that offer more of the build-time flexibility we already have to 
> the end-user.  But an argument to dismember the current system is a 
> non-starter.  If I wanted to try to build a complete and integrated system 
> from scratch, without any guarantees that the versions of the components had 
> been tested together, without an integrated build system, etc, I could always 
> use one of a thousand Linux distributions.  A self-standing buildworld out of 
> a single CVS checkout is one of our greatest strengths.

That's the first main reason why i moved to FreeBSD, six years ago.
Holy words!


Regards,
Massimo


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