"arm support has been postponed to the 30.7 release"
Can you advice how I can contribute? I have rpi3b+Khadas edge-v - rk3399 - aarch64 already have freebsd image for it. Bpi-R2 armvh7 freebsd support is wip. Can you help with simple tutorial with steps? Will be very helpful to try.Thanks for such a great tool.
...many things that were idealistic in the beginning have turned political over time...
Quote from: spikerguy on April 28, 2020, 02:09:46 amCan you advice how I can contribute? I have rpi3b+Khadas edge-v - rk3399 - aarch64 already have freebsd image for it. Bpi-R2 armvh7 freebsd support is wip. Can you help with simple tutorial with steps? Will be very helpful to try.Thanks for such a great tool. come join us at opnsense/tools more help needed there on making a generic arm32 arm64 kernel config, but i will not do anything for now, will wait for 20.7 releaseQuote from: orangana on April 30, 2020, 03:30:01 am"arm support has been postponed to the 30.7 release" Quote from: chemlud on April 30, 2020, 12:24:34 pm...many things that were idealistic in the beginning have turned political over time... it's hard to keep things working for arm 32bit, since they have too many architecture and different kernel modules. but we can have a generic build for arm64 later.currently i'm targetting this device http://www.banana-pi.org/r64.htmlfeel free to use my tools if you want to test 20.7 build using freebsd 12.1
come join us at opnsense/tools more help needed there on making a generic arm32 arm64 kernel config, but i will not do anything for now, will wait for 20.7 releaseDo you mean 30.7 ?It is a git page. I will follow the work there.Quote from: nekoprog on April 30, 2020, 12:44:00 pmit's hard to keep things working for arm 32bit, since they have too many architecture and different kernel modules. but we can have a generic build for arm64 later.currently i'm targetting this device http://www.banana-pi.org/r64.htmlfeel free to use my tools if you want to test 20.7 build using freebsd 12.1
it's hard to keep things working for arm 32bit, since they have too many architecture and different kernel modules. but we can have a generic build for arm64 later.currently i'm targetting this device http://www.banana-pi.org/r64.htmlfeel free to use my tools if you want to test 20.7 build using freebsd 12.1
if you have any problem, you can open issue at my repo, we will discuss it there