On Tue, Nov 05, 2024 at 02:41:26PM +0000, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2024/11/05 14:54, Landry Breuil wrote: > > Le Tue, Nov 05, 2024 at 01:54:28PM +0100, Denis Fondras a écrit : > > > Krill is a free, open source RPKI Certificate Authority that lets > > > you run delegated RPKI under one or multiple Regional Internet > > > Registries (RIRs). Through its built-in publication server, Krill > > > can publish Route Origin Authorisations (ROAs) on your own servers > > > or with a third party. > > > > > > Written in the Rust programming language, Krill is extremely robust > > > and lightweight, letting you run it on minimalist hardware. A dual > > > CPU virtual machine with 2GB available RAM is fine for most workloads. > > > > > > https://www.nlnetlabs.nl/projects/routing/krill/ > > > > > > Lightly tested with https://testbed.krill.cloud/ > > aw, another security/rust-ring user :(
yes, indirectly. So the NOT_FOR_ARCHS needs to remain powerpc64 riscv64 sparc64 as it was in my initial port. Please copy-paste what I had so it remains in its normalized form. > > looking at MESSAGE, why not using @sample like most of the other ports > > do in that case ? > > Yes please pick one and @sample it. Otherwise the config file is not > registered in /var/db/pkg (used by pkg_delete -c, sysmerge -p, sysclean etc) Once this is addressed according to landry's and sthen's wishes, I'm ok with importing it,