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Re: Is *anyone* using pkgsrc on IRIX?
from Kamil Rytarowski <n54%gmx.com@localhost>:
> On 23.04.2020 03:07, Joerg Sonnenberger wrote:
> > On Wed, Apr 22, 2020 at 09:49:43AM -0400, Greg Troxel wrote:
> >> [Recently a patch to libffi to accomodate IRIX has caused a problem on=
> >> another platform. In discussing what ought to be done, I asked if
> >> anyone was using pkgsrc on IRIX, but that thread is not likely to be
> >> seen by most, so I'm asking here.]
> > I would extend the question to other platforms without support in
> > cwrappers and with questionable support for DESTDIR. For example, I
> > would explicitly drop any pretense that we support SCO. It doesn't
> > support proper LD_LIBRARY_PATH behavior and that will incur random
> > breakage with DESTDIR builds.
> > Joerg
> There are more candidates with no users (or very infrequent people
> trying to be users) that could be dropped:
> - MirBSD,
> - OSF/1 (we used to get some reports that pkgsrc doesn't bootstrap),
> - QNX (as far as I know there is no native toolchain),
> - Bitrig (formally abandoned project),
> - HP-UX (GDB dropped support for it 5 years ago!),
> - Interix,
> - AIX (I only saw once someone trying to use pkgsrc on it, Perl was
> unbuildable for it),
> - BSD/OS
Haiku, which formerly used pkgsrc, now has their own package system, Haikuports, modeled after Gentoo (Linux) portage.
I asked on Haiku development list, and they told me pkgsrc would no longer work on Haiku. Haiku has undergone changes/improvements in recent years.
Does anybody still use BSD/OS?
I subscribed to the Bitrig lists some years ago and saw a total of one message.
Tom
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