Saturday, May 16, 2026

Re: [NEW] www/superhtml

Hello, OK. Build and light test successfully performed on Tuesday's amd64 snap. I'll be using this as I couldn't find any other tool that could do local HTML formatting and validation. At least not this good. I don't know anything about Zig, so I can't offer much help in maintaining this port, but as far all else goes, it's OK with me. On Tue, 2026-05-12 at 19:14 +0200, Volker Schlecht wrote: > Ping - now that zig 0.16.0 is in > > On 5/3/26 5:43 PM, Volker Schlecht wrote: > > ... and with a few nits removed. > > > > On 5/3/26 1:24 PM, Volker Schlecht wrote: > > > Here is an updated version of the port that builds with lang/zig > > > 0.16.0 > > > and contains the already discussed tweaks. > > > > > > ok to import after zig 0.16.0 went in? > > > > > > On 4/13/26 8:50 PM, Volker Schlecht wrote: > > > > On 4/13/26 8:40 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote: > > > > > On 2026/04/13 19:54, Volker Schlecht wrote: > > > > > > On 4/13/26 7:24 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote: > > > > > > > only slightly better, but we can mv rather than cp, a > > > > > > > little faster: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > post-extract: > > > > > > >           mkdir -p ${ZIG_CACHE}/p > > > > > > >           mv ${WRKDIR}/tracy-* > > > > > > > ${ZIG_CACHE}/p/${HASH_TRACY} > > > > > > >           mv ${WRKDIR}/scripty-* > > > > > > > ${ZIG_CACHE}/p/${HASH_SCRIPTY} > > > > > > >           mv ${WRKDIR}/known-folders-* > > > > > > > ${ZIG_CACHE}/p/${HASH_KNOWN_FOLDERS} > > > > > > >           mv ${WRKDIR}/lsp-kit-* > > > > > > > ${ZIG_CACHE}/p/${HASH_LSP_KIT} > > > > > > > > > > > > mv ${WRKDIR}/tracy-*/* ${ZIG_CACHE}/p/${HASH_TRACY} > > > > > >                      ^^- that is needed here > > > > > > > > > > It built for me like that (note I changed mkdir too) > > > > > > > > D'oh :-) > > > > > > > > > You have things like site generators etc in www too. Main > > > > > issue with > > > > > devel is it ends up as a default for libraries when other > > > > > categories > > > > > don't fit > > > > > so it's difficult to find anything in there unless ypu know > > > > > the name. > > > > > > > > Perfectly fine with me.

Re: New port: net/monero

Hi everyone, I wanted to say that as of v0.18.5.0, Monero is running a lot better on OpenBSD. I still have to use --db-sync-mode=fast:async:10000 -- if I don't, once synced the system is incredibly slow. I also have --in-peers=20 --out-peers=20 set -- I found I had to limit peers in earlier testing, otherwise it would crash. But it's possible that's no longer the case. I wanted to say this in case anyone had given Monero a try under OpenBSD before and found it unusable. It's still not *good*, but it's getting better and maybe worth a second chance. Stopping the daemon does hang the system for about a minute, which is a lot better than it used to be! On Wed Dec 17, 2025 at 10:03 AM UTC, Stuart Henderson wrote: > as said before... > > https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports&m=176200894330926&w=2 > > without patching to force writemap, lmdb is *not* going to work on OpenBSD I still haven't looked into this yet. -Henrich