Am Tue, 3 Oct 2017 13:08:53 +0200
Kurt Jaeger schrieb:
> Hi!
>
> > When using "poudriere", it seems ABI is freebsd:12:x86:64.
As I wrote: poudriere repo.
>
> Where do you get that value from ? If I access a repo,
> I access e.g.
>
> https://repo.opsec.eu/${ABI}
>
> and ABI maps to
>
> Fr
Hi!
> When using "poudriere", it seems ABI is freebsd:12:x86:64.
Where do you get that value from ? If I access a repo,
I access e.g.
https://repo.opsec.eu/${ABI}
and ABI maps to
FreeBSD:12:amd64
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On Tue, 3 Oct 2017 10:51:24 +0200, "O. Hartmann" wrote:
> When using "poudriere", it seems ABI is freebsd:12:x86:64. When using FreeBSD
> base, it
> seems always to be referred to FreeBSD:12:amd64. What now? All non-BSD world
> uses x86:64,
> FreeBSD is using amd64, but why is this used incon
When using "poudriere", it seems ABI is freebsd:12:x86:64. When using FreeBSD
base, it
seems always to be referred to FreeBSD:12:amd64. What now? All non-BSD world
uses x86:64,
FreeBSD is using amd64, but why is this used inconsistently all over the places?
I run into trouble setting up some pac