Hi all,

In the Prefix project we support a bunch of Linux and non-Linux
platforms, for which we use GLEP53-style[1] keywords.  The current list
of keywords known in Prefix are (in no particular order):

        ppc-aix
        x86-freebsd
        ia64-hpux
        hppa-hpux
        x86-interix
        mips-irix
        amd64-linux
        x86-linux
        ppc-macos
        x86-macos
        x86-netbsd
        ppc-openbsd
        x86-openbsd
        x64-openbsd
        sparc-solaris
        sparc64-solaris
        x64-solaris
        x86-solaris
        x86-winnt

Most notably, in Prefix all keywords are full GLEP53 style, which
results in e.g. amd64-linux.  We did this on purpose, because in Prefix
we don't necessarily are on Gentoo Linux.  We also chose to expand fbsd,
nbsd and obsd to their long variants, mainly because the short variants
might clash in the future, for e.g. OpenBSD, OliveBSD or PicoBSD,
polyBSD or DragonflyBSD, DesktopBSD.  (At some point we were a bit
over-enthausiastic.)

I would like to hear some opinions on the keywords in general, as well
as the particular problem of having Gentoo Linux, and a Linux supported
by Gentoo Prefix.  Right now there is just the difference of "-linux"
appended, however this is not the clearest distinction between the two.
Perhaps using KEYWORDS for Prefix keywords is not the best thing to do,
and should we use something like PREFIX_KEYWORDS?


[1] http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/glep/glep-0053.html

-- 
Fabian Groffen
Gentoo on a different level

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