Thanks for your answer. Last time I was using OpenBSD arm64 was about four years ago, when booting on a Raspberry pi required EEPROM in the chip slot and the OS on a USB thumb drive. And getting info for that tweak had been so hard that now as I am resuming my work on aarch64 I need a good way to start afresh after so many years. The question was intentionally as implicit as can be so as to get tips and reviews from as many people as possible.
Andy Le dim. 10 mai 2026 à 14:03, Stuart Henderson <[email protected]> a écrit : > On 2026/05/09 22:09, Lisper wrote: > > Hi, everyone! > > > > I’m new to the list. > > Where can I get a sneaky peek at the state of maintenance of aarch64 for > the OpenBSD project? > > > > Andy > > It's not clear what you're asking, you'll get a more useful answer if > you can give more details. > > It's an important architecture for OpenBSD. Snapshots and snapshot > packages are built often. Syspatches are available for security and > some other important fixes. Currently stable packages are not built > so if you require up-to-date packages you'll need to run snapshots > or build them yourself from the stable branch. > >
