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authorMiod Vallat <miod@cvs.openbsd.org>2010-07-10 19:40:07 +0000
committerMiod Vallat <miod@cvs.openbsd.org>2010-07-10 19:40:07 +0000
commit0049cf2e5e0e2fd6e613ead912de37758daf34e3 (patch)
tree1021926ce99bbf18976f644025ab1ef67e5b2111 /distrib/notes
parent9e79d03bb491479a93a11dc0b6ddae5ded2fcbd7 (diff)
No mention of compat_freebsd anymore.
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diff --git a/distrib/notes/packages b/distrib/notes/packages
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+++ b/distrib/notes/packages
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-dnl $OpenBSD: packages,v 1.43 2008/08/06 18:22:13 miod Exp $
+dnl $OpenBSD: packages,v 1.44 2010/07/10 19:40:06 miod Exp $
As complete as your OpenBSD system is, you may want to add any of several
excellent third party software applications. There are several ways to do
this. You can:
@@ -105,21 +105,6 @@ Installing applications from the OpenBSD ports collection:
You should also refer to the ports(7) manual page.
-dnl
-dnl If this architecture supports FreeBSD or NetBSD emulation by default,
-dnl define text that tells which binary packages you can try to run.
-dnl
-define({:-EMUL-:},
-{:-ifelse(
-MACHINE_ARCH,i386,{:-FreeBSD-:})-:})dnl
-dnl
-dnl Same as above, defining a manual page to check for more compat
-dnl information.
-dnl
-define({:-EMULMAN-:},
-{:-ifelse(
-MACHINE_ARCH,i386,{:-compat_freebsd(8)-:})-:})dnl
-dnl
Installing other applications:
If an OpenBSD package or port does not exist for an application
@@ -127,13 +112,6 @@ Installing other applications:
<ports@OpenBSD.org> if anyone is working on a port -- there may
be one in progress. If no such port exists, you might want to
look at the FreeBSD ports or NetBSD pkgsrc for inspiration.
- ifelse(EMUL,,,{:-
- It is also quite possible that the EMUL binary packages,
- if they exist, will work for you. Note that you will need to
- enable EMUL binaries emulation with sysctl(8) and set up a
- complete emulation environment.ifelse(EMULMAN,,,{:- Refer to the EMULMAN
- manual page for more information about this.-:})
--:})dnl
If you can't find an existing port, try to make your own and
feed it back to OpenBSD. That's how our ports collection grows.