Hi Arrigo, I think the OS/2 port uses system libraries, so they don't need to build Serf, NSS or OpenSSL:
https://github.com/apache/openoffice/blob/trunk/main/configure.cmd Regards, Matthias Am 26.12.21 um 15:25 schrieb Matthias Seidel: > Hi Arrigo, > > Am 25.12.21 um 21:57 schrieb Arrigo Marchiori: >> Dear All, >> >> first of all: merry Christmas! > Thanks, I hope you have a good time? >> On Thu, Dec 09, 2021 at 06:00:58PM +0000, Pedro Lino wrote: >> >>> Hi Matthias >>> >>>> On 12/09/2021 3:20 PM Matthias Seidel <matthias.sei...@hamburg.de> wrote: >>>> Is this a real machine or a VM? >>> It is a real machine >>> >>>> I ask, because I have seen the Update Feed fail on Ubuntu in a VM when >>>> it definitely worked on my Laptop. >>> There were a lot of errors during unpack, as I said. >> What kind of errors? Maybe permission issues? >> I hope I will eventually get a trunk build right for everyone... >> >> By the way the problem _under Linux_ may or may not be due to >> TLS... in fact the error message is "Device or resource busy". There >> is something _inside_ serf that is failing; I am not sure it is a >> network protocol issue. >> >> I am looking into this issue in my available time. >> >> However, one question came into my mind: if we finally decide to >> switch to the new Serf and to use SCons... will OS/2 builds still be >> possible? I quickly browsed www.python.org and could not find any >> downloads for OS/2. > I doubt that there is a port for OS/2 at python.org. > > Normally (almost) everything is maintained by Bitwise: > > https://github.com/orgs/bitwiseworks/repositories > > I couldn't find SCons there... > > Regards, > > Matthias > >> Best regards,
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