Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 17:29:57 +0000 (UTC) From: Christopher Nehren <apeiron+usenet@coitusmentis.info> To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Anybody have time to create a new port? Message-ID: <slrnd9p7tt.2sv9.apeiron%2Busenet@prophecy.dyndns.org> References: <20050531143020.1A8D843D54@mx1.FreeBSD.org>
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 2005-05-31, Steve Friedrich scribbled these curious markings: [Please wrap your lines at 72 characters. I've rewrapped them for you.] > If I had the experience of creating a port, a TV card, and a job (in > this industry that won't hire me with 28 yrs experience, but clamors > for H-1B visas), this is the app I'd like to port. Good luck. The MythTV authors have written some of the most Linux-specific software I've ever seen. To paraphrase Adam Weinberger on this list and myself in many conversations, many Linux developers are in the mindset that nothing aside from Linux exists or indeed is even worthy of consideration. The aforementioned usage of v4l is the most obvious consideration; the configuration system outright assumes that you're running Linux and straight out won't build otherwise (which is rather foolish, because Linux-only programs have been ported to FreeBSD before, such as Valgrind, DBUS, and Mono to an extent). I imagine that there's many other Lunixisms that you'll have to solve, like using alloca.h and procfs (this is why POSIX is important, boys and girls!). You may actually have better luck porting v4l. Best Regards, Christopher Nehren -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (FreeBSD) iD8DBQFCnJ+9k/lo7zvzJioRArVXAKCqebjquTStYRKdXqiwqLSzvA8faQCePTGC i3LzohUH0w2HSWxkCN2wVCM= =nbKm -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- I abhor a system designed for the "user", if that word is a coded pejorative meaning "stupid and unsophisticated". -- Ken Thompson If you ask the wrong people questions, you get "Joel on Software". Unix is user friendly. However, it isn't idiot friendly.
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