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diff --git a/doc/bugs/Building_on_OpenBSD/comment_5_8aba96ef58eb6954f1d15029e0dda9ed._comment b/doc/bugs/Building_on_OpenBSD/comment_5_8aba96ef58eb6954f1d15029e0dda9ed._comment deleted file mode 100644 index 89bd81b60..000000000 --- a/doc/bugs/Building_on_OpenBSD/comment_5_8aba96ef58eb6954f1d15029e0dda9ed._comment +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -[[!comment format=mdwn - username="http://joeyh.name/" - ip="206.74.132.139" - subject="comment 5" - date="2014-02-06T17:10:59Z" - content=""" -Ok, I missed that uuid needs network-info. Actually, git-annex does not use that part of uuid (it does not put IP info in its uuids). There is a past version of uuid that did not depend on network-info. Perhaps you should first install it: `cabal install uuid-1.2.14` - -As far as it not finding or liking the sha* commands, it may be that it is not able to parse the OpenBSD output, or doesn't see the output it expects when testing them. These commands are only used as a minor optimisation, if not available it will fall back to using a haskell implementation which is a few percent slower (or faster) than the linux coreutils version of sha*. I don't know how the speeds compare on OpenBSD, but it's probably not worth worrying about. -"""]] |