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On Thu, 4 Jun 2020 23:54:44 +0000 (UTC) |
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"Thomas Mueller" <mueller6724@×××.com> wrote: |
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> > Benda Xu wrote: |
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> > > > I was wondering if the openbsd prefix support is something |
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> > > > that is still garnering any interest from gentoo? |
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> > > There is still interest in Gentoo. But no one seems to have energy to |
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> > > take care of it. |
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> > FWIW I have interest in this as well. |
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> > > Your contribution is welcomed. |
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> > What contributions are known to be needed at the moment? |
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> > Kind regards |
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> > //Peter |
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> What about NetBSD and FreeBSD? |
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> I use NetBSD and FreeBSD but am not interested in OpenBSD, inside or outside Gentoo. |
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> I am also curious about whether crossdev could be used to cross-compile to Linux (glibc, musl or uClibc-ng). |
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I don't see why not. If I can cross-build Windows binaries on Linux |
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then anything is possible! |
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> My impression, from Gentoo website, was that (Net, Open, Free)BSD prefix support was no longer active. |
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James Le Cuirot (chewi) |
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Gentoo Linux Developer |