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On Tue, October 19, 2010 1:31 pm, Matthew Dillon wrote: > I disagree. The reason why BSD's are marginal platforms relative to > third party software is because third party software is developed for > linux and not for the BSDs, and despite the configure-from-hell that > they all use they still have a lot of linuxisms and make strange > assumptions when the system isn't linux. What Hasso means, I think, is that when people have fixes for software to make it run on a BSD platform, it makes it as far as the ports/pkgsrc platform, and the original software authors never see it, and never adjust their software to run on !Linux. If all the patches in pkgsrc made it out to the original code for the 10,000+ software packages in pkgsrc, there's be a much clearer BSD presence in the world.