Ah pardon, I had a filter set and didn't see there are replies already. I see this has been answered already.
Best Regards, Stefan Stefan Hagen wrote (2023-04-23 12:58 CEST): > Steve Williams (Contractor) wrote (2023-04-21 22:56 CEST): > > Hi, > > > > I am running Nextcloud and it can now use an external service to render > > thumbnails that's (allegedly) much faster than the php Imagick stuff. > > > > Of course, it's built for docker... I was considering to see if it's > > possible/worth the effort to do a port for it. > > > > https://github.com/h2non/imaginary > > > > From following the ports list, I believe there's support for easily > > porting go applications in the OpenBSD ports infrastructure. > > Yes, we have portgen: > > $ /usr/ports/infrastructure/bin/portgen go github.com/h2non/imaginary > > This creates a /usr/ports/mystuff/go/imaginary barebone port which you can > finalize. > > Imaginary needs libvips, you you need to add graphics/libvips to LIB_DEPENDS. > > And then move the modules from the makefile into modules.inc. Look at > other go ports to learn how this should look. > > Best Regards, > Stefan >
