Re: It would be nice if the Elixir package supported multiple versions of Elixir

2025-03-07 Thread Paul Pace
On 3/6/25 12:59 PM, Volker Schlecht wrote: Well, there is also the option of porting either for OpenBSD. Still not a guarantee for anything, but at least problems won't come as a surprise. If that's something you want to consider, I'd be happy to review and test. I think based on the previous

Re: It would be nice if the Elixir package supported multiple versions of Elixir

2025-03-06 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-03-06, Paul Pace wrote: > The OpenBSD Erlang package supports multiple versions of OTP, so I just > want to request if the same thing can be done for Elixir? Or if > different packages can be available for versions of Elixir? While it is possible to do this, either the versions must con

Re: It would be nice if the Elixir package supported multiple versions of Elixir

2025-03-06 Thread Volker Schlecht
On 2025-03-06 12:22, Paul Pace wrote: My searching on the projects discovered previous versions of Pleroma that failed to install due to the OpenBSD version being newer than Pleroma supported, so the concern I end up with is wondering what happens if there is some update to either Elixir or Ple

Re: It would be nice if the Elixir package supported multiple versions of Elixir

2025-03-06 Thread Volker Schlecht
On 2025-03-06 07:48, Paul Pace wrote: I am currently figuring out how to install and configure Akkoma (a fork of Pleroma), and while Akkoma currently supports up to Elixir 1.17, Pleroma only supports up to Elixir 1.16. Did you actually try to run Pleroma on 1.18.x? While the docs say that it n

It would be nice if the Elixir package supported multiple versions of Elixir

2025-03-06 Thread Paul Pace
Hello! Since I don't know anything about creating or maintaining packages, I am not pretending to be requesting something trivial. I am currently figuring out how to install and configure Akkoma (a fork of Pleroma), and while Akkoma currently supports up to Elixir 1.17, Pleroma only supports