FreeBSD or OpenBSD for Python?
Ng Pheng Siong
ngps at netmemetic.com
Sat Mar 20 11:59:01 EST 2004
According to Kurt B. Kaiser <kbk at shore.net>:
> OpenBSD is unique among
> the BSDs because when you build a port it creates a package, which is
> then installed and entered into the package database. That way you
> have full information on what is installed on your system.
Unique? Of course not. FreeBSD does so. I'll be very surprised if NetBSD
doesn't.
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