[rescue] DEC keyboards
Charles Shannon Hendrix
shannon at widomaker.com
Wed Nov 15 23:59:47 CST 2006
Wed, 15 Nov 2006 @ 18:38 -0500, der Mouse said:
> >>> In this sense, portability grows out the barrel of an #ifdef.
> >> NetBSD can deal with all of those differences without #ifdefs.
> > Without them literally, but the idea is the same.
>
> Yes. NetBSD doesn't #ifdef stuff per-machine (for the most part);
> instead, they simply build different source files for different
> machines. The only difference, really, is where the maintenance
> hassles lurk. Compare the size of sys/arch/ with the size of the rest
> of sys/ sometime....
On my FreeBSD machine, sys is 100MB, the arch dirs are around 8MB.
Alas, I have removed my /usr/src on NetBSD because I'm out of space
there.
What is the ratio there?
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