There is a new bitrig amd64 snapshot,
Code:
Index of /pub/bitrig/snapshots/amd64/20130831/
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packages/ 04-Sep-2013 15:35 -
SHA256 31-Aug-2013 15:58 1275
base01.tgz 31-Aug-2013 15:28 95883107
bsd 31-Aug-2013 15:27 10011779
bsd.mp 31-Aug-2013 15:27 10048029
bsd.rd 31-Aug-2013 15:29 9047613
cd01.iso 31-Aug-2013 15:29 9504768
cdboot 31-Aug-2013 15:20 75364
cdbr 31-Aug-2013 15:20 2048
etc01.tgz 31-Aug-2013 15:27 184013
index.txt 31-Aug-2013 15:58 926
pxeboot 31-Aug-2013 15:20 86880
xbase01.tgz 31-Aug-2013 15:58 12052801
xetc01.tgz 31-Aug-2013 15:57 64656
xfont01.tgz 31-Aug-2013 15:58 39930444
xserv01.tgz 31-Aug-2013 15:58 23719241
xshare01.tgz 31-Aug-2013 15:58 4478610
I downloaded the installation file sets on my OpenBSD box and made the sets available by ftp.
After copying the latetst
bsd.rd to my first bitrig USB stick, I could do an install to a second USB stick.
The bitrig installer asks whether you want to install the compiler tool chain upon the first reboot and I agreed to that.
The reboot went ok, but I saw error messages on the screen that installation of
bitrig-gcclibs,
bitrig-binutils and
bitrig-syscomp failed. The first reboot script reused the my local ftp server IP address, and I did not download these packages.
After installing
bitrig-gcclibs I could install
alpine without problems. No more complaints about a missing
stdc++1.14 library. So I learnt something new today