> On Aug 17, 2018, at 8:37 AM, Solene Rapenne <sol...@perso.pw> wrote: > > The sad state is that less and less > ports are running on them. > The last package count for 6.3 shows macppc had the most packages after amd64 and i386. Can you share examples of ports you’re missing? I’d be interested to look at anything that’s not working (and doesn’t take 3 weeks to build). ps. numpy on macppc was broken for a short period of time which took out part of the tree, but that is fixed as far as i know. see this thread: https://marc.info/?t=153216584300002&r=1&w=2
- Status of openbsd/macppc port? Mark Cave-Ayland
- Re: Status of openbsd/macppc port? Jonathan Gray
- Re: Status of openbsd/macppc port? Mark Cave-Ayland
- Re: Status of openbsd/macppc port? Daniel Dickman
- Re: Status of openbsd/macppc port? Solene Rapenne
- Re: Status of openbsd/macppc port? Mark Cave-Ayland
- Re: Status of openbsd/macppc port? Solene Rapenne
- Re: Status of openbsd/macppc port? Mark Cave-Ayland
- Re: Status of openbsd/macppc port? Solene Rapenne
- Re: Status of openbsd/macppc port? Daniel Dickman
- Re: Status of openbsd/macppc port? Mark Kettenis
- Re: Status of openbsd/macppc port? Mark Cave-Ayland