Re: [gentoo-dev] Gentoo/OpenBSD current status
On Thu, 4 Jun 2020 23:54:44 + (UTC) "Thomas Mueller" wrote: > > Benda Xu wrote: > > > > I was wondering if the openbsd prefix support is something > > > > that is still garnering any interest from gentoo? > > > > There is still interest in Gentoo. But no one seems to have energy to > > > take care of it. > > > FWIW I have interest in this as well. > > > > > Your contribution is welcomed. > > > What contributions are known to be needed at the moment? > > > > Kind regards > > > //Peter > > What about NetBSD and FreeBSD? > > I use NetBSD and FreeBSD but am not interested in OpenBSD, inside or outside > Gentoo. > > I am also curious about whether crossdev could be used to cross-compile to > Linux (glibc, musl or uClibc-ng). I don't see why not. If I can cross-build Windows binaries on Linux then anything is possible! > My impression, from Gentoo website, was that (Net, Open, Free)BSD prefix > support was no longer active. -- James Le Cuirot (chewi) Gentoo Linux Developer pgpFtl0wWxRG8.pgp Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [gentoo-dev] Gentoo/OpenBSD current status
> Benda Xu wrote: > > > I was wondering if the openbsd prefix support is something > > > that is still garnering any interest from gentoo? > > There is still interest in Gentoo. But no one seems to have energy to > > take care of it. > FWIW I have interest in this as well. > > Your contribution is welcomed. > What contributions are known to be needed at the moment? > Kind regards > //Peter What about NetBSD and FreeBSD? I use NetBSD and FreeBSD but am not interested in OpenBSD, inside or outside Gentoo. I am also curious about whether crossdev could be used to cross-compile to Linux (glibc, musl or uClibc-ng). My impression, from Gentoo website, was that (Net, Open, Free)BSD prefix support was no longer active. Tom
Re: [gentoo-dev] Gentoo/OpenBSD current status
On 6/1/20 4:19 PM, Peter Stuge wrote: > Benda Xu wrote: >>> I was wondering if the openbsd prefix support is something >>> that is still garnering any interest from gentoo? >> >> There is still interest in Gentoo. But no one seems to have energy to >> take care of it. > > FWIW I have interest in this as well. > > >> Your contribution is welcomed. Unfortunately I don't have any where near the skill set for this :( I can provide moral support and some debugging help as a guinea pig. > > What contributions are known to be needed at the moment? Same question, I am not even sure where to start. Aisha > > > Kind regards > > //Peter > signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [gentoo-dev] Gentoo/OpenBSD current status
Benda Xu wrote: > > I was wondering if the openbsd prefix support is something > > that is still garnering any interest from gentoo? > > There is still interest in Gentoo. But no one seems to have energy to > take care of it. FWIW I have interest in this as well. > Your contribution is welcomed. What contributions are known to be needed at the moment? Kind regards //Peter
Re: [gentoo-dev] Gentoo/OpenBSD current status
Aisha Tammy writes: > I've been trying to play around with the prefix and reading the > code. Basically trying to get it to work for my system. I've not > managed to get even a small headstart and am quite lost to say the > least. I was wondering if the openbsd prefix support is something > that is still garnering any interest from gentoo? There is still interest in Gentoo. But no one seems to have energy to take care of it. Your contribution is welcomed. > Would love to know if it could be possible in anyway. Benda signature.asc Description: PGP signature
[gentoo-dev] Gentoo/OpenBSD current status
Hi maksbotan and other devs, I've been trying to play around with the prefix and reading the code. Basically trying to get it to work for my system. I've not managed to get even a small headstart and am quite lost to say the least. I was wondering if the openbsd prefix support is something that is still garnering any interest from gentoo? Would love to know if it could be possible in anyway. Aisha signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature