So, this is my first login with Netsurf3 on FreeBSD. Sweet! It seems to work fine even without javascript. Now I will recompile curl to use PolarSSL (since conveniently, Netsurf uses curl). I'm not sure what the switchout buys for me, or subtracts from me, in terms of capabilities/securities - but oh well... you pays your money... as the saying goes.
Now on to my question...
On FreeBSD, when I'm doing builds from source, using ports, everything is kopecetic so long as the port is fairly recent. If the port is being built on a system that's a couple versions behind the current iteration of FreeBSD, there is a strong likelihood that the sources will be unfetchable. So, then I go looking for the sources in a really inefficient manual manner.
Debian gets around this problem by having source packages. I wonder if FreeBSD has ever considered a source package repo? Maybe the licensing would get in the way?
Just wondering...
Now on to my question...
On FreeBSD, when I'm doing builds from source, using ports, everything is kopecetic so long as the port is fairly recent. If the port is being built on a system that's a couple versions behind the current iteration of FreeBSD, there is a strong likelihood that the sources will be unfetchable. So, then I go looking for the sources in a really inefficient manual manner.
Debian gets around this problem by having source packages. I wonder if FreeBSD has ever considered a source package repo? Maybe the licensing would get in the way?
Just wondering...