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Now that it's official, I can announce it - although I may have dropped a few hints earlier! 😉

My talk "Why (and how) we’re migrating many of our servers from Linux to the BSDs" has been accepted, and I’ll be honored to present it in June at BSDCan in Ottawa.

The joy of meeting BSD friends in person again (and those I haven’t had the chance to meet live yet) will be immense, and the honor of sharing my story in Canada is truly beyond measure, especially considering the level of other talks and all the people attending.

Of course, I’ll be bringing various BSD Cafe gadgets with me!

For more information, here’s @mwl 's post with further details: blog.bsdcan.org/2025/03/18/bsd

blog.bsdcan.orgBSDCan 2025 Talks, Tutorials, and Registration – BSDCan Operations Team
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Binaries on aarch64 in NetBSD after being patchelf-ed could not be loaded, see PR pkg/59090 (<gnats.netbsd.org/59090>).

However, replacing DT_NEEDED is easy enough that we can just use a regular expression. Given that the replacement string is shorter we can NUL-pad it as needed and the .dynamic ELF section has its size preserved!

Kludge available at: <NetBSD.org/~leot/pkgsrc-patche>

(Yes, I should investigate it!)

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gnats.netbsd.orgNetBSD Problem Report #59090: Neovim SEGFAULT on aarch64 (Raspberry Pi 4)