*-unknown-openbsd
Tier: 3
OpenBSD multi-platform 4.4BSD-based UNIX-like operating system.
The target names follow this format: $ARCH-unknown-openbsd
, where $ARCH
specifies the target processor architecture. The following targets are currently defined:
Target name | C++ library | OpenBSD Platform |
---|---|---|
aarch64-unknown-openbsd | libc++ | 64-bit ARM systems |
i686-unknown-openbsd | libc++ | Standard PC and clones based on the Intel i386 architecture and compatible processors |
powerpc64-unknown-openbsd | libc++ | IBM POWER-based PowerNV systems |
riscv64gc-unknown-openbsd | libc++ | 64-bit RISC-V systems |
sparc64-unknown-openbsd | estdc++ | Sun UltraSPARC and Fujitsu SPARC64 systems |
x86_64-unknown-openbsd | libc++ | AMD64-based systems |
Note that all OS versions are major even if using X.Y notation (6.8
and 6.9
are different major versions) and could be binary incompatibles (with breaking changes).
Designated Developers
Fallback to ports@openbsd.org, OpenBSD third parties public mailing-list (with openbsd developers readers)
Requirements
These targets are natively compiled and could be cross-compiled. C compiler toolchain is required for the purpose of building Rust and functional binaries.
Building
The target can be built by enabling it for a rustc
build.
[build]
target = ["$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.