Do we no longer have a php package in 6.4?
Or will it come if I wait? Is there a working port? |
Ports is in poor shape for sparc64 - 6.4 is about a thousand packages short
due to a build failure in a common dependency. The reality is that there weren't enough people running -current on sparc64 systems in the 6.3->6.4 release cycle to report back on failures in time to fix them for release. -current won't help at the moment either. I'm trying to improve the situation but at the moment it's even worse before it hopefully gets better. -- Sent from a phone, apologies for poor formatting. On 28 October 2018 18:00:15 Andrew Grillet <[hidden email]> wrote: > Do we no longer have a php package in 6.4? > > Or will it come if I wait? > > Is there a working port? |
I upgraded from 6.2 -> 6.3-> 6.4 AND PHP from 6.2 seems to ok, not sure that helps.
[mgt@xray ~]$ which php /usr/local/bin/php [mgt@xray ~]$ php -i | head phpinfo() PHP Version => 5.6.34 [mgt@xray ~]$ uname -a OpenBSD xray.stellarcore.net 6.4 GENERIC#6 sparc64 > On Oct 28, 2018, at 2:06 PM, Stuart Henderson <[hidden email]> wrote: > > Ports is in poor shape for sparc64 - 6.4 is about a thousand packages short due to a build failure in a common dependency. > > The reality is that there weren't enough people running -current on sparc64 systems in the 6.3->6.4 release cycle to report back on failures in time to fix them for release. > > -current won't help at the moment either. I'm trying to improve the situation but at the moment it's even worse before it hopefully gets better. > > -- > Sent from a phone, apologies for poor formatting. > > On 28 October 2018 18:00:15 Andrew Grillet <[hidden email]> wrote: > >> Do we no longer have a php package in 6.4? >> >> Or will it come if I wait? >> >> Is there a working port? > > |
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If I can do something to help I am willing to.
I have ultra 45 with openbsd 6.4 On Oct 28, 2018 at 2:06 PM, <Stuart Henderson<mailto:[hidden email]>> wrote: Ports is in poor shape for sparc64 - 6.4 is about a thousand packages short due to a build failure in a common dependency. The reality is that there weren't enough people running -current on sparc64 systems in the 6.3->6.4 release cycle to report back on failures in time to fix them for release. -current won't help at the moment either. I'm trying to improve the situation but at the moment it's even worse before it hopefully gets better. -- Sent from a phone, apologies for poor formatting. On 28 October 2018 18:00:15 Andrew Grillet <[hidden email]> wrote: > Do we no longer have a php package in 6.4? > > Or will it come if I wait? > > Is there a working port? |
Seconded. I have a couple of T5120s available
Oct 28, 2018, 9:18 PM by [hidden email]: > If I can do something to help I am willing to. > I have ultra 45 with openbsd 6.4 > > > On Oct 28, 2018 at 2:06 PM, <Stuart Henderson<mailto:> [hidden email] <mailto:[hidden email]>> >> wrote: > > > Ports is in poor shape for sparc64 - 6.4 is about a thousand packages short > > due to a build failure in a common dependency. > > > > The reality is that there weren't enough people running -current on sparc64 > > systems in the 6.3->6.4 release cycle to report back on failures in time to > > fix them for release. > > > > -current won't help at the moment either. I'm trying to improve the > > situation but at the moment it's even worse before it hopefully gets better. > > > > -- > > Sent from a phone, apologies for poor formatting. > > > > On 28 October 2018 18:00:15 Andrew Grillet <> [hidden email] <mailto:[hidden email]>> > wrote: > > > >> Do we no longer have a php package in 6.4? >> >> >> >> Or will it come if I wait? >> >> >> >> Is there a working port? >> |
I am in the UK. I could loan a working V100 to someone here for 6 months*,
OR make it available on line with dedicated public IP for 6 months OR make a guest LDOM on a T1000 available with public IP for a couple of months. Machines here are on UPS and rarely down for more than a couple of hours in 6 months but there is no SLA offered :-) Alternatively, I am willing to undertake specific tests on the above machines myself, and report back. (Instructions might need to be fairly specific, and turn round time might occasionally be more than 2 days). * This machine has been "stealthified" and is only 45dB, and draws under 40W. It has 250GB HD, and 512MB RAM, but no rails or front panel. (Shove it down the back of a desk or under the bed). A COTS V100 runs >65dB and draws about 60W. The CDROM is not reliable. I normally Netboot it. On Sun, 28 Oct 2018 at 22:02, Dani / int16h <[hidden email]> wrote: > Seconded. I have a couple of T5120s available > > Oct 28, 2018, 9:18 PM by [hidden email]: > > > If I can do something to help I am willing to. > > I have ultra 45 with openbsd 6.4 > > > > > > On Oct 28, 2018 at 2:06 PM, <Stuart Henderson<mailto:> > [hidden email] <mailto:[hidden email]>> >> wrote: > > > > > > Ports is in poor shape for sparc64 - 6.4 is about a thousand packages > short > > > > due to a build failure in a common dependency. > > > > > > > > The reality is that there weren't enough people running -current on > sparc64 > > > > systems in the 6.3->6.4 release cycle to report back on failures in time > to > > > > fix them for release. > > > > > > > > -current won't help at the moment either. I'm trying to improve the > > > > situation but at the moment it's even worse before it hopefully gets > better. > > > > > > > > -- > > > > Sent from a phone, apologies for poor formatting. > > > > > > > > On 28 October 2018 18:00:15 Andrew Grillet <> [hidden email] > <mailto:[hidden email]>> > wrote: > > > > > > > >> Do we no longer have a php package in 6.4? > >> > >> > >> > >> Or will it come if I wait? > >> > >> > >> > >> Is there a working port? > >> > > |
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Thanks,
It may do, I will look into it and report back. On Sun, 28 Oct 2018 at 21:15, Mike Tremaine <[hidden email]> wrote: > I upgraded from 6.2 -> 6.3-> 6.4 AND PHP from 6.2 seems to ok, not sure > that helps. > > [mgt@xray ~]$ which php > /usr/local/bin/php > [mgt@xray ~]$ php -i | head > phpinfo() > PHP Version => 5.6.34 > > [mgt@xray ~]$ uname -a > OpenBSD xray.stellarcore.net 6.4 GENERIC#6 sparc64 > > > > On Oct 28, 2018, at 2:06 PM, Stuart Henderson <[hidden email]> wrote: > > Ports is in poor shape for sparc64 - 6.4 is about a thousand packages > short due to a build failure in a common dependency. > > The reality is that there weren't enough people running -current on > sparc64 systems in the 6.3->6.4 release cycle to report back on failures in > time to fix them for release. > > -current won't help at the moment either. I'm trying to improve the > situation but at the moment it's even worse before it hopefully gets better. > > -- > Sent from a phone, apologies for poor formatting. > > On 28 October 2018 18:00:15 Andrew Grillet <[hidden email]> wrote: > > Do we no longer have a php package in 6.4? > > Or will it come if I wait? > > Is there a working port? > > > > > |
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Thanks. Inspired by you I have upgraded a 6.3 installation to 6.4 and
confirm php is working with php-fpm, postgresql and mariadb. All my hand written sites work fine, and at least one Wordpress site is working. Three more guest ldoms to go! I will have the resources to run -current in the new year. On Sun, 28 Oct 2018 at 21:15, Mike Tremaine <[hidden email]> wrote: > I upgraded from 6.2 -> 6.3-> 6.4 AND PHP from 6.2 seems to ok, not sure > that helps. > > [mgt@xray ~]$ which php > /usr/local/bin/php > [mgt@xray ~]$ php -i | head > phpinfo() > PHP Version => 5.6.34 > > [mgt@xray ~]$ uname -a > OpenBSD xray.stellarcore.net 6.4 GENERIC#6 sparc64 > > > > On Oct 28, 2018, at 2:06 PM, Stuart Henderson <[hidden email]> wrote: > > Ports is in poor shape for sparc64 - 6.4 is about a thousand packages > short due to a build failure in a common dependency. > > The reality is that there weren't enough people running -current on > sparc64 systems in the 6.3->6.4 release cycle to report back on failures in > time to fix them for release. > > -current won't help at the moment either. I'm trying to improve the > situation but at the moment it's even worse before it hopefully gets better. > > -- > Sent from a phone, apologies for poor formatting. > > On 28 October 2018 18:00:15 Andrew Grillet <[hidden email]> wrote: > > Do we no longer have a php package in 6.4? > > Or will it come if I wait? > > Is there a working port? > > > > > |
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