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<ppetrov^>
farkuhar, in Links, these have privacy error: CRUX for ARM devices | CRUX-ARM mailing list, while Cruxports for OpenBSD is unavailable
<ppetrov^>
these links are dead: CRUX 2.0 review (german) by Till Biedermann (pro-linux.de) & CRUX review (czech) by David Häring (linuxzone.cz)
<ppetrov^>
OSDisc.com is also dead
<ppetrov^>
about the Art section, it would be great to add SiFuh's high resolution CRUX penguin
<farkuhar>
ppetrov^: thanks for reporting. The Wayback machine should have an archived copy of the old reviews, just like they had a snapshot of a 2001 Per Liden interview (SiFuh shared the link yesterday).
<ppetrov^>
np. also pango(x)-compat are not listed in OrphanedPorts
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<farkuhar>
stenur's latest mailing list message reminded me of the time I did a sysup and got a broken bsdtar; it was linked to a library that had been removed by the update. I worked around the breakage by editing pkgmk so that it used p7zip instead (which thankfully was still working).
<farkuhar>
I'm also intrigued by the observation that "make install" might be leaving behind a perfectly usable standalone binary in the libarchive work dir. stenur is practically inviting us to do a 'pkgmk -kw' to see what gets built but not installed.
<farkuhar>
Correction: the standalone binary minilzip gets left behind in the lzlib work dir, not the libarchive work dir. stenur is suggesting we add the install-bin target to our core/lzlib port.
<farkuhar>
... and probably also the install-man target. But a nifty alternative to install-bin is install-as-lzip, which creates the symlink $PKG/usr/bin/lzip -> minilzip. Cool idea, stenur!