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author | Thomas Lange <lange@debian.org> | 2023-11-26 09:41:36 +0100 |
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committer | Thomas Lange <lange@debian.org> | 2023-11-26 09:43:36 +0100 |
commit | e0652549b916d3585e3eed9d093a6711af721019 (patch) | |
tree | 778ecc4e65e7956644bbefb632f9636ec9c408d6 | |
parent | 322201ab642701e4fb8ba6d28b61ffa0f7b0c2ad (diff) |
remove netbsd pages, link to archie.org
-rw-r--r-- | english/ports/Makefile | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | english/ports/index.wml | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | english/ports/netbsd/Makefile | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | english/ports/netbsd/index.wml | 133 |
4 files changed, 3 insertions, 144 deletions
diff --git a/english/ports/Makefile b/english/ports/Makefile index 28ec4ec37e9..1dbec7fc199 100644 --- a/english/ports/Makefile +++ b/english/ports/Makefile @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ WMLBASE=.. CUR_DIR=ports -SUBS=alpha arm kfreebsd-gnu hppa hurd i386 ia64 m68k mips netbsd powerpc sparc s390 amd64 +SUBS=alpha arm kfreebsd-gnu hppa hurd i386 ia64 m68k mips powerpc sparc s390 amd64 # java parisc ultrasparc GETTEXTFILES = ports.mo diff --git a/english/ports/index.wml b/english/ports/index.wml index 7f97688e6e5..90b7da0d695 100644 --- a/english/ports/index.wml +++ b/english/ports/index.wml @@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ the MIPS architecture which is used in (little-endian) Digital DECstations. <td>-</td> </tr> <tr> -<td><a href="netbsd/">netbsd-i386</a></td> +<td><a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20230605050614/http://www.debian.org/ports/netbsd/">netbsd-i386</a></td> <td>32-bit PC (i386)</td> <td> Port to the NetBSD kernel and libc, for the 32-bit x86 processors. @@ -331,7 +331,7 @@ Port to the NetBSD kernel and libc, for the 32-bit x86 processors. <td>-</td> </tr> <tr> -<td><a href="netbsd/">netbsd-alpha</a></td> +<td><a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20230605050614/http://www.debian.org/ports/netbsd/">netbsd-alpha</a></td> <td>Alpha</td> <td> Port to the NetBSD kernel and libc, for the 64-bit Alpha processors. diff --git a/english/ports/netbsd/Makefile b/english/ports/netbsd/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index 4271d3cabc8..00000000000 --- a/english/ports/netbsd/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -# If this makefile is not generic enough to support a translation, -# please contact debian-www. - -WMLBASE=../.. -CUR_DIR=ports/netbsd -SUBS= - -include $(WMLBASE)/Make.lang diff --git a/english/ports/netbsd/index.wml b/english/ports/netbsd/index.wml deleted file mode 100644 index 8e76caa36ff..00000000000 --- a/english/ports/netbsd/index.wml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,133 +0,0 @@ -#use wml::debian::template title="Debian GNU/NetBSD" BARETITLE="yes" NOHEADER="yes" -#use wml::fmt::verbatim - -############################################################################# -<div class="important"> -<p><strong> -This porting effort has long been abandoned. It has had no updates since October -2002. The information in this page is only for historical purposes. -</strong></p> -</div> - -<h1> -Debian GNU/NetBSD -</h1> - -<p> -Debian GNU/NetBSD (i386) was a port of the Debian Operating System to the -NetBSD kernel and libc (not to be confused with the other Debian BSD ports -based on glibc). At the time it was abandoned (around October 2002), it was -in an early stage of development - however, it was installable from scratch. -</p> - -<p> -There was also an attempt to start a Debian GNU/NetBSD (alpha) port, which -could be run from a chroot in a native NetBSD (alpha) system, but was not -able to boot of its own, and was using most of the native NetBSD libraries. -A <a -href="https://lists.debian.org/debian-bsd/2002/debian-bsd-200201/msg00203.html">status -message</a> was sent to the list. -</p> - -<h2>Historical News</h2> - -<dl class="gloss"> - <dt class="new">2002-10-06:</dt> - <dd> - Experimental install floppies are now available for installing - a Debian GNU/NetBSD system. - </dd> - <dt>2002-03-06:</dt> - <dd> - Matthew hacked <a href="https://packages.debian.org/ifupdown">ifupdown</a> - in a workable state. - </dd> - <dt>2002-02-25:</dt> - <dd> - Matthew has reported that shadow support and PAM works on NetBSD - now. <a href="https://packages.debian.org/fakeroot">fakeroot</a> - seems to work on FreeBSD, but still has issues on NetBSD. - </dd> - <dt>2002-02-07:</dt> - <dd> - Nathan has just <a - href="https://lists.debian.org/debian-bsd/2002/debian-bsd-200202/msg00091.html">reported</a> - that he got Debian GNU/FreeBSD to boot multiuser. Also, he's - working on a packages-only install (using a hacked debootstrap) - featuring a considerably smaller tarball. - </dd> - <dt>2002-02-06:</dt> - <dd> - According to Joel gcc-2.95.4 passed most of its test-suite and - is packaged. - </dd> - <dt>2002-02-06:</dt> - <dd>X11 works on NetBSD! Again, kudos to Joel Baker - </dd> - <dt>2002-02-04:</dt> - <dd>First step towards a Debian/*BSD archive: <br /> - <a href="mailto:lucifer@lightbearer.com">Joel Baker</a> - <a href="https://lists.debian.org/debian-bsd/2002/debian-bsd-200202/msg00067.html"> - announced</a> a <kbd>dupload</kbd>able archive for FreeBSD and - NetBSD Debian packages. - </dd> - <dt>2002-02-03:</dt> - <dd>Debian GNU/NetBSD now - <a href="https://lists.debian.org/debian-bsd/2002/debian-bsd-200202/msg00043.html"> - self-hosting</a>! Note that it still needs a working NetBSD for - installation. - </dd> - <dt>2002-01-30:</dt> - <dd>The Debian GNU/*BSD port now has a webpage!</dd> -</dl> - -<h2>Why Debian GNU/NetBSD?</h2> - -<ul> -<li>NetBSD runs on hardware unsupported by Linux. Porting Debian to -the NetBSD kernel increases the number of platforms that can run a -Debian-based operating system.</li> - -<li>The Debian GNU/Hurd project demonstrates that Debian is not tied -to one specific kernel. However, the Hurd kernel was still relatively -immature - a Debian GNU/NetBSD system would be usable at a production -level.</li> - -<li>Lessons learned from the porting of Debian to NetBSD can be used -in porting Debian to other kernels (such as those of <a -href="https://www.freebsd.org/">FreeBSD</a> and <a -href="https://www.openbsd.org/">OpenBSD</a>).</li> - -<li>In contrast to projects like <a href="https://www.finkproject.org/">Fink</a>, -Debian GNU/NetBSD did not exist in order to provide extra software or a -Unix-style environment to an existing OS (the *BSD ports trees are already -comprehensive, and they unarguably provide a Unix-style environment). -Instead, a user or administrator used to a more traditional Debian system -would feel comfortable with a Debian GNU/NetBSD system immediately and -competent in a relatively short period of time.</li> - -<li>Not everybody likes the *BSD ports tree or the *BSD userland (this -is a personal preference thing, rather than any sort of comment on -quality). Linux distributions have been produced which provide *BSD -style ports or a *BSD style userland for those who like the BSD user -environment but also wish to use the Linux kernel - Debian GNU/NetBSD -is the logical reverse of this, allowing people who like the GNU -userland or a Linux-style packaging system to use the NetBSD -kernel.</li> - -<li>Because we can.</li> -</ul> - -<h2> -Resources -</h2> - -<p> -There is a Debian GNU/*BSD mailing list. Most of the historic discussions -about this port happened there, which are accessible from the web archives at -<url "https://lists.debian.org/debian-bsd/" />. -</p> - -## Local variables: -## sgml-default-doctype-name: "HTML" -## End: |