drop OpenBSD support. See bsd/openBSD.txt for info
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ELSEIF(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES "OpenBSD")
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# OpenBSD Stuff Here
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message( "OpenBSD detected")
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message( WARNING "OpenBSD is still experimental!" )
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message( FATAL_ERROR "OpenBSD is not supported! See bsd/openBSD.txt for more
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info" )
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SET( METER_SOURCES "bsd/memory_openbsd.cc" "bsd/cpu.cc" "bsd/load.cc" )
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ELSE()
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message( FATAL_ERROR "Cannot be compiled on this system" )
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bsd/openBSD.txt
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bsd/openBSD.txt
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About OpenBSD Port
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==================
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I've decided not to do OpenBSD port. Some preparations has been made both
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by myself and (mainly) by Justin Crawford, so finish it shouldn't be difficult.
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Personally, after installing OpenBSD and trying to finish the port I've
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discovered that g++ supplied by OpenBSD (version 5.7) doesn't support c++11.
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This means we lose the ability to use to_string() and stoi() functions. I could
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write replacements for them, or try to get c++11 working on OpenBSD. But I
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decided not to. At least for the moment.
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I don't know OpenBSD, it's unfamiliar ground for me. And while FreeBSD was easy
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to get into, I have found OpenBSD a little bit more difficult.
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So, no OpenBSD port for now. If you are OpenBSD user and know a little bit c++
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finishing the port should be easy (once you get C++11 working).
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l0ner
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