you'd need to fetch the tar from github to get rns tests working, they don't include them in the main tar.gz anymore. alternatively NO_TEST=Yes

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On 11 January 2026 16:59:00 [email protected] wrote:

Hello,

A lot has been going on recently for the Reticulum ecosystem.

Here are updates for the 3 ports already in the tree:
- net/py-rns 1.1.2
- net/py-lxmf 0.9.3
- net/nomadnet 0.9.7

These recent versions ship with new features and bug fixes.

The attached patches are relatively simple, and with them the ports build and run fine, at least on amd64.

For py-rns, 'make test' fails (error message below) but it does not prevent the port from working as expected.

Best regards,

SF

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It seems 'make test' fails because the tests directory is not created, I don't know why:

===> py3-rns-1.1.2 depends on: py3-serial-* -> py3-serial-3.5p0
===> py3-rns-1.1.2 depends on: py3-cryptography-* -> py3-cryptography-46.0.3
===> py3-rns-1.1.2 depends on: py3-test-* -> py3-test-9.0.2
===>  Regression tests for py3-rns-1.1.2
============================= test session starts ============================== platform openbsd7 -- Python 3.13.11, pytest-9.0.2, pluggy-1.6.0 -- /usr/local/bin/python3.13
cachedir: .pytest_cache
hypothesis profile 'default'
rootdir: /usr/ports/pobj/py-rns-1.1.2/rns-1.1.2
plugins: hypothesis-6.138.14
collecting ... ERROR: file or directory not found: tests/all.py

collected 0 items

============================ no tests ran in 0.97s =============================

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