Note, latest amd64 snapshots reflect the switch to clang if folks are curious and want to experiment: > cc -v OpenBSD clang version 4.0.0 (tags/RELEASE_400/final) (based on LLVM 4.0.0) Target: amd64-unknown-openbsd6.1…
For projects that use configuration frameworks it's often just setting an environment variable like CC or CXX to point to the compiler(s) you want and they'll use those particular binaries when building. If there is a…
OpenBSD has had a github mirror for awhile now. The commit is here: https://github.com/openbsd/src/commit/bc04e837fd81a3001f68f1... As for clang version, it looks to be 4.0.0 per…
I use an "Edimax EW-7811Un" (aka the N150-nano) usb wifi adapter. Only costs 8 USD on Amazon. It uses the urtwn driver in OpenBSD and FreeBSD. It works...ok. Super small and a handy built in blue-LED so you know when…
Suspend/resume seems to just work (at least when using X11) out of the box. I've had issues getting FreeBSD to work properly in the past, but maybe 12.0-CURRENT works better these days. Sadly, no Broadcom support :-(
Brilliant! I totally forgot about boot2docker. I remember it from when the Docker tooling on macOS was rough. I didn't notice the docker client was in the ports tree. I may have to give this a go later this week.
(Full disclosure, I'm the author of the Medium post.) It's essentially the way Docker for Mac works, though Docker for Mac has far more mature tooling these days. Before the switch to macOS's native…
Note, latest amd64 snapshots reflect the switch to clang if folks are curious and want to experiment: > cc -v OpenBSD clang version 4.0.0 (tags/RELEASE_400/final) (based on LLVM 4.0.0) Target: amd64-unknown-openbsd6.1…
For projects that use configuration frameworks it's often just setting an environment variable like CC or CXX to point to the compiler(s) you want and they'll use those particular binaries when building. If there is a…
OpenBSD has had a github mirror for awhile now. The commit is here: https://github.com/openbsd/src/commit/bc04e837fd81a3001f68f1... As for clang version, it looks to be 4.0.0 per…
I use an "Edimax EW-7811Un" (aka the N150-nano) usb wifi adapter. Only costs 8 USD on Amazon. It uses the urtwn driver in OpenBSD and FreeBSD. It works...ok. Super small and a handy built in blue-LED so you know when…
Suspend/resume seems to just work (at least when using X11) out of the box. I've had issues getting FreeBSD to work properly in the past, but maybe 12.0-CURRENT works better these days. Sadly, no Broadcom support :-(
Brilliant! I totally forgot about boot2docker. I remember it from when the Docker tooling on macOS was rough. I didn't notice the docker client was in the ports tree. I may have to give this a go later this week.
(Full disclosure, I'm the author of the Medium post.) It's essentially the way Docker for Mac works, though Docker for Mac has far more mature tooling these days. Before the switch to macOS's native…