> On Nov 12, 2019, at 00:25, Stuart Henderson <s...@spacehopper.org> wrote:
>
> sparc64 isn't on upstream's list of supported architectures
> (https://golang.org/doc/install/source).
>
> There's a third party fork adding this for an old version of go
> (https://github.com/4ad/go) but even with this it's going to be a lot of work
> to get something usable, and even then there will be problems building many
> programs that bundle a "vendored" copy of standard go libraries that will
> need updating before they can be used.
>
> It's likely to be much easier to rewrite the tools you want in C than it is
> to get go working.
Well, I don’t know how easy that would be either. These were both, I believe,
written by Gilles. I would appreciate your input Gilles. I see both of these
particularly tools, opensmtpd filters, are Golang only and require nothing
beyond the standard library. It would be ugly, but I might be able to hack
them into my system with the go fork you mention above. Whether or not I
_want_ to is more complicated. :-/
> Side note: if something isn't present in release packages on some particular
> arch (but is present for other arch), it's not going to build directly from
> ports
Okay. Thanks. I’m new to OpenBSD, and I know some other BSD’s work based on
people building and supplying packages, which sometimes take longer on some of
the less used arch’s.
> On 12 November 2019 05:56:03 Chris Ross <cross+open...@distal.com> wrote:
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>> https://poolp.org/posts/2019-09-14/setting-up-a-mail-server-with-opensmtpd-dovecot-and-rspamd/
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