On 26/10/2022 23:22, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
I suppose you refer that you dropped the FreeBSD packages, but you do
still maintain the runtime itself aso on FreeBSD and run the base test
suite at least, right?
I still maintain the runtime and have CI set up for Linux, Windows, and
FreeBSD.
Hi David,
David Chisnall wrote:
>
> I dropped maintainership because I haven't actually used GNUstep or
> run FreeBSD on machines with displays for a while, so I wasn't able to
> test things well and didn't feel comfortable updating ports and
> claiming that they worked. I am happy to help
When precisely was this communicated to the rest of the community?
On Wed, Oct 26, 2022 at 12:08 David Chisnall
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I dropped maintainership because I haven't actually used GNUstep or run
> FreeBSD on machines with displays for a while, so I wasn't able to test
> things well and
Hi,
I dropped maintainership because I haven't actually used GNUstep or run
FreeBSD on machines with displays for a while, so I wasn't able to test
things well and didn't feel comfortable updating ports and claiming that
they worked. I am happy to help anyone who wants to update the ports.
I’m restarting a project of mine; it took some time to replace my dev
computer when it died. But now that I've gotten a new pc, I find GCD
(libdispatch) is no longer available on FreeBSD. The Freshports page,
https://www.freshports.org/devel/libdispatch/, shows the reason is the port
expired on