| 12 Jan 2025 |
artemis | the ebuilds if you ran them as they are pull from my file server for their "sources" at https://pkg.artemis.sh/gentoo/pkg-deps/illumos/ | 23:59:00 |
artemis | https://pkg.artemis.sh/gentoo/pkg-deps/illumos/helios-system-library-bin/what-is-where.html was some notes i was taking as to which illumos packages are in which tarfiles | 23:59:49 |
artemis | * https://pkg.artemis.sh/gentoo/pkg-deps/illumos/helios-system-library-bin/what-is-where.html was some notes i was taking as to which illumos packages i shoved into which tarfiles | 23:59:59 |
| 13 Jan 2025 |
| edef joined the room. | 00:00:50 |
artemis | i dont know of any normal command to actually get a built illumos package as a tarfile. the way i was doing it is i have a script (not included, its part of my general utility script i use on illumos which is not public) that lists all the files, tars them up, and walks the dependency tree doing that for the package | 00:01:37 |
artemis | part of why i never released the blog post was i wanted to extract that into something public but i never did | 00:01:53 |
John Ericson | gotcha | 00:02:01 |
John Ericson | that is all fine, because we'll just use the normal nixpkgs stuff for that part | 00:02:09 |
artemis | yeah | 00:02:26 |
artemis | from that post, the gcc stuff is probably the most relevant to you | 00:02:59 |
John Ericson | for FreeBSD and OpenBSD we used Clang, but for NetBSD that never worked so we did use GCC for that | 00:03:51 |