Building NetBSD Under Cygwin on Windows XP, PPC 33
Dan writes "John Gordon has completed a set of changes to the NetBSD build infrastructure that allows him to build at least two architectures (i386 and ibmnws platform, a PowerPC box) under Cygwin/Windows XP Home Edition and PowerPC. He has made a CVS patch for Cygwin, and provides instructions on the required configuration of Cygwin to avoid a problem with directory name clashes due to the case insensitive file system on Windows."
Re:*BSD IS DYING (Score:1)
OS X has Darwin underneath, and Darwin is a relative of FreeBSD. And guess who is the largest distributer of *nix in the world? Apple. Their market share may even be growing (although slowly). And if you're concerned about servers, keep in mind that every time an OS X user checks the "Personal Web Sharing" box in their preference panel, another *BSD box running Apache goes live for the world.
I know it's not what you meant, but just keep in mind that *BSD is
Re:Why? (Score:3, Informative)
Think like an embedded systems company that wants to take advantage of NetBSD's excellent support for platforms like Hitachi Super-H, StrongArm, MIPS, and embedded PowerPC, but are themselves a Windows shop, and you'll see why this is a win...
Remember that there are a lot of prototyping and testing tools out there that are currently windows-only, and it's thus a lot easier to sell some of these shops on OSS as a target OS than as a desktop platform...
This may well change, but we aren't there yet...
Re:Why? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Why? (Score:2)
I have a VM [vmware.com] on my fast XP gaming machine just for this reason, to compile stuff for my BSD server.
Re:Why? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Call me. (Score:3, Funny)
Will try again later... Ohhh, BSD's.... I'm lonely too!!!
Virtual PC? Gentoo Linux PPC! (Score:2)
I wonder, why not run just Gentoo Linux PPC on that box? Just run it. No building of NetBSD even will be required - you will be happy emergeing Gentoo packages already!
Re:Virtual PC? Gentoo Linux PPC! (Score:2)
Speaking as an XP user (Score:2)
A)if this could be used to set up, create and manipulate ufs/ffs partitions on your computer. (I know, highly unlikely)
B)If the next step was to create windows binaries of the NetBSD system (to replace their GNU counterparts)
Hell, it's neat regardless! Next, we need to have the guys at LFS add cygwin compatibility so I can truly build a linux from scratch!
Re:Speaking as an XP user (Score:1)
As far as accessing UFS/FFS partitions goes, this patch isn't needed there. What you need to find o
Re:Speaking as an XP user (Score:1, Informative)
I know that this is not the same thing as *accessing* pre-existing ffs file systems directly on Windows NT/2000/XP, but it does cater for at least one reason
Re:whats the point? (Score:1)
How about helping to cure cancer first?
You know what really sucks about windows? (Score:3, Informative)
Uh, MS "Services for UNIX 3.0" ... demo available (Score:1)
Re:You know what really sucks about windows? (Score:1)
It works on both W2K Pro and WinXP Pro. My source is the MS website for SFU (sorry don't have link handy).