Hi everybody,

Brian, thank you for the patch. I will try the patch on my 
NetBSD-current/aarch64 machine. I'll let you know about the results.

Best Regards,

Alexander 

Am 8. Februar 2020 16:30:31 MEZ schrieb Brian Callahan <call...@rpi.edu>:
>Hi Jürgen --
>
>Looking at that document, it could use some updating. I'm the OpenBSD 
>developer who helped Giuseppe create the port, and the one who
>committed 
>the port itself, and now the one who took over maintaining the port.
>
>First though, attached is a patch to fix the build on OpenBSD. With
>this 
>patch, GNU APL will build on OpenBSD out-of-the-box. I assume NetBSD 
>will have the same experience (though I cannot check).
>
>I will send another diff for the README-6-porting file.
>
>~Brian
>
>On 2020-02-08 7:40 AM, Dr. Jürgen Sauermann wrote:
>> Hi Brian,
>>
>> thank you for sharing this information. We already have a file
>> README-6-porting where we
>> collect information about how to compile GNU APL on operating systems
>> other than GNU/Linux.
>> There are already some sections for different BSD versions and if you
>or
>> Alexander have more
>> information available then I will be happy to include them in
>> README-6-porting.
>>
>> Best Regards,
>> Jürgen
>>
>>
>> On 2/7/20 10:15 PM, Brian Callahan wrote:
>>> Hello --
>>>
>>> GNU APL builds and runs just fine on OpenBSD/aarch64 -current. There
>>> are some build fixes that I still need to upstream which you will
>>> probably hit as well on NetBSD, but I have to imagine if it's doable
>>> on OpenBSD it will be doable on NetBSD.
>>>
>>> ~Brian
>>>
>>> On 2020-02-07 2:47 PM, Alexander Shendi (Web.DE) wrote:
>>>> Dear List,
>>>>
>>>> does anyone of you have experience with building GNU APL under
>>>> NetBSD-current / aarch64?
>>>>
>>>> Many thanks in advance,
>>>>
>>>> Alexander
>>>> -- 
>>>> You have zero privacy anyway. Get over it.
>>>>
>>>> Scott McNealy 1999
>>>
>>>

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