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Re: Rewriting pkglint in a portable language



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Le 27/03/16 19:57, William 'Cryo' Coldwell a écrit :
> Curious bystander asks:
> 
> What is the portability problem with Go?  Go1.4 is C, and bootstraps
> Go1.6, but how many architectures/platforms/operating systems does
> this not work for out what what pkgsrc supports?  Are there actual
> statistics or just rhetoric and guesses?  And the split one for perl
> on “non-working ones” would be more meaningful with that info.
> 

Apparently SunOS i386.
> richard@omnis:/home/richard/src/pkgsrc/lang/go14$ bmake
> => Bootstrap dependency digest>=20010302: found digest-20160304
> ERROR: This package is not available for these platforms: SunOS-*-i386.
> ERROR: This package has set PKG_SKIP_REASON:
> ERROR: go14-1.4.3nb2 is not available for SunOS-5.11-i386
> *** Error code 255
> 
> Stop.
> bmake: stopped in /home/richard/src/pkgsrc/lang/go14
> richard@omnis:/home/richard/src/pkgsrc/lang/go14$ cd ../go
> richard@omnis:/home/richard/src/pkgsrc/lang/go$ bmake
> => Bootstrap dependency digest>=20010302: found digest-20160304
> ERROR: This package is not available for these platforms: SunOS-*-i386.
> ERROR: This package has set PKG_SKIP_REASON:
> ERROR: go-1.6 is not available for SunOS-5.11-i386
> *** Error code 255
> 
> Stop.

gcc's Go does seem to build, though.

cheers
- -- 
Richard PALO

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