I haven't tried to compile jqt as of yet; most of my development in the console, and Vim with vim-slime works fairly well for most applications.
I have tried to get pacman and the base8 repo to work, but theres a lot more specific tuning based on UNAME and hostdef in those files (as mentioned earlier in the thread). To get fullly compatible system would take a lot of work, and I don't have much time for it outside of tinkering on nights and weekends. Regarding the diff, it probably won't apply cleanly. I made the mistake of basing it off the master branch of the git repo and not a stable, zipped release. However, it does provide human-readable instructions for making changes manually, so its good as a reference point. --S.H. [2018-06-04 15:02] > > part text/plain 789 > On 4 June 2018 at 14:19, Rudolf Sykora <rudolf.syk...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Just: have you also tried to put together jqt on OpenBSD? > > (When I tried a month ago I weren't successfull...) > > Well, I take it back... > > I tried again now, and it suddenly compiled and even run... > (only it again spits some text like: > > |domain error: boot > | 'libc.so.6 setlocale > x i *c'&(15!:0)^:(UNAME-:'Linux')1;,'C' > |syntax error > | r_jrx_=: '',}.;',',&.>{."1 UserFolders_j_ > |syntax error > | r_jrx_=: '',}.;',',&.>{:"1 UserFolders_j_ > |value error: boxdraw_j_ > | 0 0$ boxdraw_j_ 0 > > ) > > but, perhaps, some of these will disappear when I try the mentioned diff. > > > Thanks > Ruda > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm