libressl: mark badPlatform on powerpc64le#268595
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OpenBSD believes that PowerPC should be always-big-endian; this assumption seems to have propagated into recent releases of libressl. Since libressl is aliased to many other packages (e.g. netcat) it's important to fail early here, otherwise it's very difficult to figure out why libressl is getting dragged into a failing build.
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@hlandau this is part of the fix for the issue you experienced. |
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OpenBSD believes that PowerPC should be always-big-endian; this assumption seems to have propagated into recent releases of libressl. Since libressl is aliased to many other packages (e.g. netcat) it's important to fail early here, otherwise it's very difficult to figure out why libressl is getting dragged into a failing build.
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nix.conf? (See Nix manual)sandbox = relaxedsandbox = truenix-shell -p nixpkgs-review --run "nixpkgs-review rev HEAD". Note: all changes have to be committed, also see nixpkgs-review usage./result/bin/)