Hello! In the last few days I again did a little bit of work for Debian BSD. In the last 2 months I didn't have any time to look at it, because I first had stress in school, then I was an international scout camp, I currently working for a software company writing a network-based intrusion detection system, which will possibly be open-sourced. I just want to ask what the current state of the different chroot environments is? AFAICR, there were two, the one running on NetBSD, the other one running on FreeBSD. Does any of these already have an included gcc and binutils? I ask because I wanted to integrate gcc into the NetBSD chroot environment, and I didn't even manage to compile it (it stopped compiling with a strange error message, namely an assembler error message, that some alignment is not the power of 2; I tried both the gcc found in /usr/src/gnu and the vanilla 2.95.[23] from ftp.gnu.org). So, if anybody can tell me whether any of these has gcc or at least can give me a hint how to compile a 2.95.2 gcc on NetBSD, I'd be very thankful. Best regards, Andreas Krennmair -- Congratulations. You aren't running Eunice. -- Perl 5.6 Configure
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