*-unknown-openbsd
Tier: 3
OpenBSD multi-platform 4.4BSD-based UNIX-like operating system.
The target names follow this format: $ARCH-unknown-openbsd
, where $ARCH
specifies the target processor architecture. The following targets are currently defined:
Target name | C library | OpenBSD Platform |
---|---|---|
aarch64-unknown-openbsd | libc | 64-bit ARM systems |
i686-unknown-openbsd | libc | Standard PC and clones based on the Intel i386 architecture and compatible processors |
powerpc64-unknown-openbsd | libc | IBM POWER-based PowerNV systems |
riscv64gc-unknown-openbsd | libc | 64-bit RISC-V systems |
sparc64-unknown-openbsd | estdc | Sun UltraSPARC and Fujitsu SPARC64 systems |
x86_64-unknown-openbsd | libc | AMD64-based systems |
Note that all OS versions are major even if using X.Y notation (6.8
and 6.9
are different major versions) and could be binary incompatibles (with breaking changes).
Designated Developers
- @semarie,
[email protected]
- lang/rust maintainer (see MAINTAINER variable)
Fallback to [email protected], OpenBSD third parties public mailing-list (with openbsd developers readers)
Requirements
These targets are natively compiled and could be cross-compiled. C compiler toolchain is required for the purpose of building Rust and functional binaries.
Building
The target can be built by enabling it for a rustc
build.
[build]
target = ["$ARCH-unknown-openbsd"]
[target.$ARCH-unknown-openbsd]
cc = "$ARCH-openbsd-cc"
Cross-compilation
These targets can be cross-compiled, but LLVM might not build out-of-box.
Testing
The Rust testsuite could be run natively.
Building Rust programs
Rust does not yet ship pre-compiled artifacts for these targets.