This would have to be a considered a new port, for which it's unlikely that any developer has time to help make it work.
You could try changing (at that line which failed, if not others as well) "#+netbsd" to "#+(or netbsd openbsd)", but if you're really feeling brave, just "#+bsd" and hope they all work.
This would have to be a considered a new port, for which it's unlikely that any developer has time to help make it work.
You could try changing (at that line which failed, if not others as well) "#+netbsd" to "#+(or netbsd openbsd)", but if you're really feeling brave, just "#+bsd" and hope they all work.