John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Thomas Bushnell BSG writes: > > The Debian Hurd project has another category that should be excluded > > because they are kernel-specific. (The current list on the web page is > > update, makedev, ld.so, modconf, modutils, netbase, pcmcia-cs, procps, > > ppp, pppconfig, setserial. > > Pppconfig is not kernel-specific. It's just a little Perl program that > edits some PPP files. While I have never tried it, I see no reason why it > wouldn't work on Solaris or BSD. > > I'm quite surprised that the Hurd still doesn't support PPP.
pppconfig is for the ppp package, which is kernel specific, and Hurd ppp support needs to be a totally different way. Supporting PPP is a very low priority. Which isn't the point; the point is that the "ppp" package is kernel-specific. Thomas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]