På fredag 19. juni 2026 kl. 07:57, skrev Rafael Sadowski <rafael@sizeofvoid.org>: > A simple CMake module for integrating Rust and CMake. Needs > cxxbridge-cmd at run-time (see ports@). > > OK? > Can attest it builds on current/amd64 with privsep. Tests (ran 3 times): Total Test time (real) = 1163.26 sec The following tests did not run: 59 - rustup_proxy_build (Disabled) 60 - rustup_proxy_cleanup (Disabled) The following tests FAILED: 1 - config_discovery_build (Failed) 2 - config_discovery_run_config_discovery (Not Run) 4 - config_discovery_run_cargo_clean (Not Run) 30 - custom_target_build (Failed) 31 - custom_target_run_test-exe (Not Run) 32 - custom_target_run_rust-bin (Not Run) 49 - install_lib_run_main-shared (Subprocess killed) 63 - hostbuild_build (Failed) 64 - hostbuild_run_rust-host-program (Not Run) -- No problems with whitespace, formatting, and/or spelling/grammar that I saw. Hope this helps. Have a good one all. > Information for inst:corrosion-0.6.1 > > Comment: > CMake module to integrate Rust into a CMake project > > Description: > > Corrosion, formerly known as cmake-cargo, is a tool for integrating Rust > into an existing CMake project. Corrosion can automatically import > executables, static libraries, and dynamic libraries from a workspace > or package manifest (Cargo.toml file). > > Maintainer: Rafael Sadowski <rsadowski@openbsd.org> > > WWW: https://github.com/corrosion-rs/corrosion > > >
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