I don't mind getting my hands dirty, if it helps. It just felt like I was getting in the way.
I would like to get php built again, as it was in the build prior to Apr 6. A couple of weeks ago I started with a clean system to build php 7. I think you provided at least one patch. However I am now stuck as the build seems to require gcc 4.9, which still has problems. As I reported the problems the gcc maintainers seemed to be always one step ahead of me and so I stopped. Should I start over again with a new bare system and hope that the php build dependency on gcc is gone? -----Original Message----- From: Stuart Henderson <s...@spacehopper.org> Sent: April 21, 2018 2:29 PM To: s_g...@telus.net Cc: 'Karel Gardas' <gard...@gmail.com>; 'OpenBSD Ports' <ports@openbsd.org> Subject: Re: armv7: freeradius3 build. - what is the status og gcc 4.9 for arm7? On 2018/04/21 10:32, s_g...@telus.net wrote: > From previous messages in this forum I noticed that there seems to be a lot more work required to get gcc 4.9 to build on arm. Until this happens a lot of ports won't build. I am waiting for a php build. > > What is the current status of this work? Basically things are worked on as and when possible. ARM is more limited than some other arches because few porters have hardware and builds are rather slow. It's not the right platform to use with OpenBSD if you want everything to work without rolling up your sleeves and pitching in. Although, I don't think gcc 4.9 failing itself would make that much difference any more. There isn't very much that will be built with gcc on a clang arch.