pkgsrc runs or has run on many operating systems, but time marches on and one needs a C++17 compiler to compile a lot of things, which doesn't go so well with the gcc3 binaries for systems that went out of support 20 years ago :-) But seriously, it would be nice if the list in bootstrap/README of which systems don't work were more up to date. This message is a call for data. There are four platforms where it is well know that they work: NetBSD Solaris macOS Linux so no need to mention them. FreeBSD is listed in the "works well" list in bootstrap/README but not at www.pkgsrc.org. It's pretty clearly 5th on the list of works-well platforms, so that's fair but it would be nice to sort it better. If you are actively building on FreeBSD (did a bootstrap of 2022Q1, have built a lot of packages, using it seriosly, etc.), pleaes speak up here. Or if you have used it in the last year, please say that here or just to me. If you are doing bulk builds, please say that here too, and consider sending them to pkgsrc-bulk (where I don't see any reports). Beyond FreeBSD, for all other platforms, it would be good to get a bootstrap works/doesn't-work status for 2022Q1, and if it doesn't work and you know the last quarterly branch where it did work, that's interesting too. And, if you actually use pkgsrc on a platform that lacks a README.${platform}, please write one and send it here or to me privately. I will interpret lack of response about a platform by the end of 14 April to mean "this platform is believed to have no users". Thanks, Greg
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