Full disclosure: I might be committing the dispicable crime of willful n00bery here.
My OCD gets triggered by an annoyance sailing past in the buildworld output.
Why does buildworld insist in compiling stuff for aarch/arm64/powerpc etc when the target is amd64 hardware?!
I come across the occasional build failure, which is nearly always due to some error pertaining to an architecture I do not want/have.
I can understand the need for some x86 or i386 stuff being compiled for amd64 usage, but what the heck do we need the alien architectures for?
Today's kerfuffle pertains to '../../sys/arm64/include/minidump.h
Is there a method in make.conf to skip building all that other nonsense?
Would CPUTYPE in make.conf do the trick and skip building stuff for aarch/arm64/powerpc etc?
My OCD gets triggered by an annoyance sailing past in the buildworld output.
Why does buildworld insist in compiling stuff for aarch/arm64/powerpc etc when the target is amd64 hardware?!
I come across the occasional build failure, which is nearly always due to some error pertaining to an architecture I do not want/have.
I can understand the need for some x86 or i386 stuff being compiled for amd64 usage, but what the heck do we need the alien architectures for?
Today's kerfuffle pertains to '../../sys/arm64/include/minidump.h
Is there a method in make.conf to skip building all that other nonsense?
Would CPUTYPE in make.conf do the trick and skip building stuff for aarch/arm64/powerpc etc?