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Date:      Tue, 22 Dec 1998 08:31:42 +1100 (EDT)
From:      Andrew MacIntyre <andymac@bullseye.apana.org.au>
To:        "Douglas C. Garrick" <douggarrick@fiw.net>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: I want native FreeBSD Apps
Message-ID:  <Pine.OS2.3.95.981222081738.60A-100000@CENTRAL>
In-Reply-To: <367D8618.D0925CE4@fiw.net>

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On Sun, 20 Dec 1998, Douglas C. Garrick wrote:

> My real question is however, "What does it take to get application
> software vendors to start writing 'native' FreeBSD apps?".   I just
> tried the Scriptics TCL/TK plugin for Netscape and I haven't got it
> working yet.  Then I found out that I need to run the linux emulation to
> get the plugin to run and that sort of bothers me.  I just installed
> linux on a laptop and to tell you the truth, I am NOT impressed with
> linux.   Other than the fact that there is a lot of application support
> for linux there seems to be little else worthy of note about linux.
> 
> I did not write to run linux into the ground, instead I wanted to find
> out what I can do to prompt the apps vendors to write native FreeBSD
> apps.

While native apps are desirable, I think that we should retain the
perspective to leverage our Linux emulation as a backup strategy: if a
company doesn't want to commit to a FreeBSD native version, we need to
encourage them to confirm their app runs with the emulator (an example of
what happens when this goes awry is StarOffice 5).

Given that several people have observed better performance of Linux apps
running on FreeBSD emulation, than on Linux on identical/same hardware, I
don't see this as a major limitation, provided the app doesn't use
facilities we can't or don't yet emulate.

As an example for leveraging the emulation, although its a bit early yet
for people to have fully exercised the new release, is WordPerfect with
early indications that it works very well provided the linux library
package is the most recent release.

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