On Sun, Nov 01, 2015 at 04:49:08PM -0500, Michael McConville wrote:

Hello Michael,

> It's hard to find a big stress-tester program to build without Cargo.

Steven McDonald is working on a Cargo port, which is in openbsd-wip. It's
more than good enough to compile every Rust program I've chucked at it. As I
remember things, the WIP version isn't far off being good enough to consider
for importing into ports.

There are still a number of Rust libraries which have Linux-specific bits
in, but a) the offending parts are nearly always easily fixed b) they're
gradually reducing in number. So more and more things run out of the box on
OpenBSD.


Laurie
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