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Re: building certbot on Sparc Solaris10...



On Tue, Dec 27, 2022 at 06:52:44PM +0000, nia wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 27, 2022 at 06:26:56PM +0100, K. Schreiner wrote:
> > Any ideas what I can do? There seems to be some makefile-magic for machines w/o rust, but thats not used for
> > py-cryptography, rust-stuff is "hardcoded", sigh...
> 
> It's used.
> 
> However, lang/rust/platform.mk assumes that Rust is available
> on _all_ SunOS, not just x86_64 illumos. Unfortunately we don't
> have any bootstraps for Solaris on SPARC.
> 
> I just fixed this, so lack of Rust availability on Solaris SPARC
> should now be reflected in trunk and it will properly pick the
> non-rust versions of packages.
> 
> Thanks for the report

Thanks for the quick answer, but - nothing changed, sorry.

Typing "bmake" in pkgsrc/security/py-cryptography yields the same output as with the origial pkgsrc/lang/rust/platform.mk.


What I thought would be possible is to compile pkgsrc/security/py-cryptography w/o rust using C, depending on rust beeing available or not.
(If using C for py-cryptography is still possible at all, as it once was.)

FWIW: I tried to use py-cryptography from pkgsrc_2022Q2, but that led to runtime errors.

For the time beeing I'll use the last compileable certbot from pkgsrc_2022Q2... Or switch to acmesh, f.ex. - anything not using rust will do. ;-)


Thanks again, Kurt


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