New release of C-Kermit

2022-07-24 Thread Frank da Cruz
(Not a bug but I can't find any other email address at openbsd.org...)

You guys have the C-Kermit package here:

http://ports.su/comms/kermit

It is still the most recently released version (9.0.302) but now a new
release,
C-Kermit 10.0, is in Beta test.  If you want to check it out on OpenBSD,
it's here:

https://www.kermitproject.org/ckdaily.html

The edit history is here:

https://www.kermitproject.org/ckupdates.html

If you do any builds, I'd appreciate reports on them so I can add OpenBSD
entries to the C-Kermit 10.0 Beta builds table:

https://www.kermitproject.org/ck10devbuilds.html

And if you have any trouble building it, I'd appreciate it if you could let
me know.

Thanks!

Frank da Cruz
The Kermit Project at Columbia University (1981-2011)
The Open Source Kermit Project, Bronx NY (2012-present)


Re: New release of C-Kermit

2022-07-25 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2022/07/24 15:26, Frank da Cruz wrote:
> (Not a bug but I can't find any other email address at openbsd.org...)

Hi Frank. Thanks for the notice, for the record po...@openbsd.org is the
best place for mails about ports which don't have a specific maintainer .

> You guys have the C-Kermit package here:
> 
> http://ports.su/comms/kermit

btw that site is out of date - the best places to check are cvsweb or the github
mirror of the ports tree e.g. https://cvsweb.openbsd.org/ports/comms/kermit/
(the other 3rd-party site that people often find is openports.se which is also
rather hit and miss, their parsing of the ports tree is a bit broken and they
don't respond to our feedback).

> And if you have any trouble building it, I'd appreciate it if you could let
> me know.

This patch is still needed; OpenBSD got rid of sys/timeb.h a while ago:

https://cvsweb.openbsd.org/ports/comms/kermit/patches/patch-ckufio_c?rev=1.4&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup