Mikhail transcribed 77K bytes: > checking for python3 version... 3.9 > checking for python3 platform... openbsd7 > checking for python3 script directory... ${prefix}/lib/python3.9/site-packages > checking for python3 extension module directory... > ${exec_prefix}/lib/python3.9/site-packages I'm fairly positive that 3.9 should work, but I have yet to run the full test-suite with my pkgsrc build.
> configure: WARNING: NSS plugin will not be build > checking for extractor.h... no > GNU libextractor not found, some features disabled > configure: WARNING: libextractor not found, but various file-sharing > operations require it You might have to explicitly point to the directory prefix you installed LE in, if it's installed. > configure: > Detected system > =============== > > GNUnet version: 0.16.3-7-ge6a0ea8cf > > Host Setup: aarch64-unknown-openbsd7.1 > Install Prefix: /usr/local > Compiler: cc > CFLAGS: -fPIC -g -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing > -Wno-address-of-packed-member -Wno-tautological-constant-out-of-range-compare > -I/usr/local/include > CPPFLAGS: -I/usr/local/include > LDFLAGS: -lc > LIBS: -lm > Build Target: openbsd > > Default Interface: lo0 > > sqlite3: yes > MySQL: no > PostgreSQL: no > > HTTP Client: curl-openssl > Bluetooth: no > iptables: no (DNS query interception might not work) > ifconfig: yes > UPnPc: no (NAT traversal might not work) > GnuTLS: yes (with DANE support) > > LaTeX: yes > > libextractor: no > libzbar: no > libpng: no > libidn: libidn2 > libopus: no (required to build conversation) > libpulse: no (required to build conversation) > gstreamer: no (required to build conversation) > > Java: no > > texi2mdoc: no > mandoc: yes > > GNUnet configuration > ==================== > > Transports: tcp udp unix http > Conversation: no > Database Backends sqlite > Experimental Code: no > > Texinfo Manual: yes > Transpiled mdocml Manual: no > > configure: WARNING: Please make sure NOW to create a user and group 'gnunet' > and additionall a group 'gnunetdns'. Make sure that '/var/lib/gnunet' is > owned (and writable) by user 'gnunet'. > configure: To do this on this system, run: > # addgroup gnunetdns > # adduser --system --disabled-login --home /var/lib/gnunet gnunet > > configure: WARNING: Each user of GNUnet should be added to the 'gnunet' group > configure: To do this on this system, run: > # adduser USERNAME gnunet > for each of your users, replacing 'USERNAME' with the respective login name. > Users may have to login again for the changes to take effect. > configure: For detailed setup instructions, type 'info gnunet' after the > installation or visit https://docs.gnunet.org/ If you want to add/revive a port or what you call it for OpenBSD, take a look at wip/gnunet in pkgsrc (or rather gnunet in pkgsrc-wip). It's not done yet, minor feature testing and file lists for FreeBSD and Linux missing, and the rc scripts need some tweaking I can't figure out on my own so far.