I recently bought an HTC Android phone. My only other computer is OpenBSD.
I have not yet had a need to use the adb application, or Linux-compat,
using ssh/scp instead. I compile Android kernels on the phone itself, in a
Debian chroot. I am working up to being able to compile the C language base
system on the phone. As I have no interests in the Java side of things, I
should not need another Linux machine to develop for the phone. I have kept
a lot of notes. If any of you have questions or wish to collaborate,
regarding OpenBSD and Android, feel free to email me. I am mostly
interested in getting background stuff working, like openssh, openntp,
rsync, with a development environment.

On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 2:43 AM, frantisek holop <[email protected]> wrote:

> hi there,
>
>
> http://source.android.com/tech/security/index.html#memory-management-security-enhancements
>
> it was known to me that android uses pieces of BSD
> but this is the first time i see openbsd mentioned
> by name.
>
> -f
> --
> not all those who wander are lost. -- j.r.r. tolkien

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