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<farkuhar> SiFuh: Is this the OpenBSD-inspired install script you were thinking of? https://github.com/akosela/crux-install
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<farkuhar> SiFuh_: my email to therealfun bounced back undelivered (no such user). I guess he deleted the Gmail account after moving on from CRUX, even though his gitlab repo is still up.
<farkuhar> SiFuh_: The user profile is private (at least to people who aren't logged in to Gitlab). The only email address I can see there is the one with domain users.noreply.github.com
<farkuhar> I might try that email address anyway, but Gmail is the service he used more frequently for CRUX activities (mailing list, Flyspray tickets) so that's what I tried first.
<SiFuh_> farkuhar: I emailed him last year. Hmmm
<SiFuh_> therealfun@gmail.com justtherealfun@gmail.com I used these two emails. The first never replied and the second bounced
<farkuhar> Yeah, it bounced back for me too when I tried the second address.
<SiFuh_> farkuhar: And for the record, his profile is private even if you sign in
<farkuhar> Anyway, you were asking about an OpenBSD-style install script for CRUX. Here's the most recent one I could find. https://github.com/akosela/crux-install
<SiFuh_> Yeah that's the one.
<farkuhar> I could have sworn that Han Boetes also worked on an OpenBSD-style installer for CRUX, but maybe that's a false memory I created while dreaming.
<SiFuh_> He was a twat, like beerman, but as time went on, he became more normal and lost his hubris
<SiFuh_> He turned out to be a nice person once he stopped being an overbearing prick.
<SiFuh_> He assisted me with learning Emacs
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<farkuhar> Heh, we were talking about junk files not getting deleted from $PKG. In the case of python3-installer, it looks like nobody has bothered to delete the Win32/64 executables under /usr/lib/python3.12/site-packages/installer/_scripts/. I must lack the imagination to see why those files might be useful in CRUX (without a Windows emulator).
<SiFuh_> farkuhar: Heh amateurs. Some of the ports I build had shit for other archs and OSs.
<farkuhar> But the footprint mismatch reported by jloc0 in #crux-devel still persists, regardless of whether python3-installer is built using pip3 or flit-core. I think there must be another port in the dependency tree, whose configuration changed without bumping $version or $release.
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