Re: dns/bind916 builds rust unexpectedly
- In reply to: Jose Quinteiro : "Re: dns/bind916 builds rust unexpectedly"
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Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2023 15:55:33 UTC
On 26/09/23 17:26, Jose Quinteiro wrote: > On 9/25/23 13:21, George Mitchell wrote: >> On 9/25/23 11:38, Guido Falsi wrote: >>> [...] >>> There is a more general aspect to this. In the rest of the unix world >>> software is now almost universally build using CI systems and >>> buildboxes, people use binary packages almost all the time in linux. >>> Developers don't care to keep low overhead in their builds and with >>> dependency. The ports tree cannot mitigate this external pressure. >>> >>> Anyway building from ports on live machines has always been bad >>> practice for a lot of reasons. >>> [...] >> And yet it mostly works for some of us. I'd be overjoyed to sign up >> with the program (using packages only) if packages not using CUPS >> (that would run with unassisted lpr) were available, let's say as a >> flavor. But until then ... -- George >> > The sudden appearance of a Rust requirement broke at least some CI systems: > https://github.com/pyca/cryptography/issues/5771#issuecomment-774997087 > For the record, the comment you're referencing (and so the breakage) was happening two years ago. We are being quite late at the party... -- Guido Falsi <madpilot@FreeBSD.org>