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jperkinnahamu: you may be aware, but looks like tailscale is pretty aggressive about its golang requirements: us-central.manta.mnx.io/pkgsrc/publ…503.0937/tailscale-1.38.4/build.log
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jperkinwill have to just keep shipping an older release in 2022Q4 and recommend folks use trunk
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nbjoerg"What do you mean, you can't build a 3 month old version? Who would ever want to do that?"
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nahamujperkin: yes, it is very aggressive on the golang requirements. They are quite good on backwards compatibility though, so your approach seems very reasonable.
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nahamuI've also tagged 1.40.0 FWIW.
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nahamuAlso, folks can always download my release binaries from GitHub if for some reason they need the latest and it's not packaged yet in pkgsrc/omnios-extra/etc.
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nahamuGolang may have its gross edges, but with all of our libc stuff neatly tucked away in x/sys/unix, the fact that I can cross-compile working illumos binaries from a linux CI instance is quite nice.
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jperkinyeh the cross-compile stuff is nice, though there are some things to watch out for (like you can't specify the target location for certificates, so I've had to fake up symlinks pretending to be the host system)
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Smithx10Anyone have the Run java in an lx zone gist with the params for corecount etc
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derzahlhey all whats up. i just booted smartOS for the first time - latest version. looking into replacing TrueNAS but then I noticed that my pools have incompatable features
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derzahlzstd compression is one of them. thats been out for years in openzfs
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derzahldoes smartos use the non-open Snoracle ZFS?
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rmustaccNo, it doesn't use anything non-open.
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rmustaccHowever, that OpenZFS feature hasn't been puilled in.