top | item 45313273 (no title) ahdanggit | 5 months ago Rust doesn't support as many CPU architectures as C does (SH4 for example, though there's likely many more better examples.)This might make a much more interesting case for GOT than before https://www.gameoftrees.org/ discuss order hn newest 1oooqooq|5 months ago got is a waste of time, imo.they could just port the multiprocess pledge stuff to git (and benefit linux too with namespaces)then all the userfacing changes (i.e. work on git bare instrad of wc) I've been doing for the last decade with a couple lines on my gitconfig file. ahdanggit|5 months ago Rust doesn't run on all of their platforms so this is a good example of where git may not be viable for OpenBSD long-term (if they were to switch from CVS one day, which is a big IF)
1oooqooq|5 months ago got is a waste of time, imo.they could just port the multiprocess pledge stuff to git (and benefit linux too with namespaces)then all the userfacing changes (i.e. work on git bare instrad of wc) I've been doing for the last decade with a couple lines on my gitconfig file. ahdanggit|5 months ago Rust doesn't run on all of their platforms so this is a good example of where git may not be viable for OpenBSD long-term (if they were to switch from CVS one day, which is a big IF)
ahdanggit|5 months ago Rust doesn't run on all of their platforms so this is a good example of where git may not be viable for OpenBSD long-term (if they were to switch from CVS one day, which is a big IF)
1oooqooq|5 months ago
they could just port the multiprocess pledge stuff to git (and benefit linux too with namespaces)
then all the userfacing changes (i.e. work on git bare instrad of wc) I've been doing for the last decade with a couple lines on my gitconfig file.
ahdanggit|5 months ago