Sep 7, 2023 04:35:04 Renato Aguiar <ren...@renatoaguiar.net>:

> Attached a port of PrusaSlicer 2.5.2. It still needs more testing, but basic 
> use case of generating G-Code from STL models seems to be working on my amd64 
> machine.

Awesome, thank you! Compiled and started just fine. I haven't printed anything 
but I have high hopes based on the other comments.

Some comments on the port:

- I think it would be better to use a variable for the version to use in 
PKGNAME and GH_TAGNAME for easier updates

- I'm not 100% sure but I believe HOMEPAGE is set already when using GH_*. 
However instead of using the GitHub page, we could use the official website: 
https://www.prusa3d.com/page/prusaslicer_424/

On another note, are you by any chance working on the latest release (2.6.1)? I 
was actually working on it before you submitted this one (in 
jasperla/openbsd-wip) and I was having a hard time compiling. Since your 
submission I've been trying to use your port as a base but it doesn't seem like 
a trivial update. There's a new dependency (NanoSVG) which is only header files 
and can be included trivially but I'm still getting other compilation errors 
(something with TBB::tbbmalloc). The FreeBSD port has been very helpful, but 
still no success. I'd love to help if you are already on it, so let me know.

Anyways thank you! I can finally use my 3D printer again :)

Kind regards,
Johannes

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