systrace on FreeBSD



I believe this question was asked before (it may have even been
asked by me, but I couldn't find record of it):

What happened to the effort to port systrace to FreeBSD?

The last known information I could find was this:

http://techie.devnull.cz/systrace/

Which shows FreeBSD 5.1, at best.

I thoroughly enjoy using systrace on OpenBSD, it'd be nice to see
this in ports. Unfortunately, I don't trust myself with kernel code,
but I'd be happy to help out with the userland stuff if I could.

MC
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