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<p dir="auto">Hi Nikita, and apologies for the late reply!</p>
<p dir="auto">I think if you want to ignore the "vendor" part of the triplet, you can use <code>unknown</code>, as in <code>x86_64-unknown-netbsd</code> (or <code>pc</code> in this case). An empty "vendor", as in <code>x86_64--netbsd</code> is incorrect and going to lead to issues, not just with Guile I guess.</p>
<p dir="auto">Perhaps as a stopgap you can adjust the pkgsrc to configure GnuTLS with <code>--with-host=x86_64-pc-netbsd</code>?</p>
<p dir="auto">HTH,
Ludo'.</p>
<p dir="auto">PS: gitlab.com has become hard to impossible to use for me over Tor, which is a real bummer.</p>
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