Hi there.

I'd like to inform that, unfortunately, I had to switch my server to another 
OS. At the moment, I don't have enough disk space on my desktop to keep the 
-current OpenBSD installation, so I won't be able to build new versions of 
lyrebird.

Context: My OpenBSD server was a headless Raspberry Pi 4B running a Tor bridge, 
but the daemon in ports wasn't kept up-to-date on -stable (not even for 
security updates), which resulted in my bridge being flagged as "not 
recommended". I couldn't get any response from the port maintainer so far [2], 
and I don't think I can build it from source on this device.

I've described the issue in more detail on the Tor Project forum [1].

I did learn a lot here. This is an amazing project, nonetheless, and I intend 
to try it again in the future. Thanks, everyone!



[1] 
https://forum.torproject.org/t/tor-bridge-outdated-and-flagged-as-not-recommended-on-openbsd-7-8/21504
[2] https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports&m=177457496717778&w=2

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