Yuri wrote on 2022/08/05 14:58: > On 8/4/22 20:37, Tatsuki Makino wrote: >> It seems to require cmake and ninja. > > This shouldn't affect NOARCH packages. Once such package is built on one > architecture it should be promoted to all architectures, even to ones where > some build dependencies might not be available.
Hmmm, this is about poudriere behavior. https://www.freshports.org/devel/cmake/ The latest cmake for FreeBSD:13:armv6 is out of version. It is likely that this has not yet reached the cmake build, and I guess that the xsimd build will come even later. If for some reason the cmake build fails, xsimd will skip the build. https://www.freshports.org/devel/ninja/ The latest ninja for FreeBSD:13:armv6 seems fine. I am not certain because I have rarely had skipping occur in my poudriere, but I think that the skipped package will not exist in the repository. >> My internet connection is not set up to see the official poudriere logs, >> though:) > All connections are capable to see these logs. > You need to: > * sudo pkg add tor && sudo service tor onestart > * add the Proxy add-on to your browser > * setup the Proxy add-on to use Tor through localhost:9050 > After this you would be able to see all IPv6 sites. Thank you for the explanation of other ways to reach IPv6. I have had an native IPv6 line for 5 years. However, I have not used it until now because it is a hassle to configure ipfw for it :) Regards.
