On Wed Mar 28, 2018 at 11:12:29AM +0000, Nils Gillmann wrote: > Hello, > > I'm interested in providing our software (GNUnet) and its dependency chain > through ports. As I like to work with Operating Systems and adjust my work > to their expectations: > > - Do you prefer to build from ./bootstrap on (which sometimes might > require autotools), or do you have any advice for me how OpenBSD likes > to build packages? > For example, you seem to build curl just as-is, but maybe there is > a more conveniet bsd-prefered way I could integrate into gnurl? > Node has an "BSDmakefile". So what I'm looking here for is advice > or further reading material and opions from people working longer > with ports for a newcomer to ports and building for OpenBSD. > > - Your gnutls package in ports states: > > # OpenBSD's unbound does not provide libdane > CONFIGURE_ARGS += --disable-libdane > > Here the problem is that we will optionally (in other words: we > recommend) require a gnutls build with DANE functionality. > > From past conversations in our developer community I know that > GNUnet is not fully functional on OpenBSD. I don't recall the > full list of problems, but could I get advice and feedback here > once I run into these problems? > > Thanks >
There is a *really* old WIP port on openbsd-wip: https://github.com/jasperla/openbsd-wip/tree/master/net/gnunet Perhaps a good startpoint.