On 3/9/2019 12:39 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:

On 2017/11/08 15:37, Brad Smith wrote:
On 11/6/2017 7:21 AM, Jeremy Evans wrote:
This patch brings us up to the latest stable version of MariaDB.
Unfortunately, MariaDB made many backwards incompatible changes to the
headers and some backwards incompatible changes to the structures, and
most dependencies are going to need changes.  This patch includes
necessary changes to the following dependencies:
I wish you would have said something to me before starting on this as I would
have told you 10.2 is a no go for us as the new client library requires atomic 
ops
killing the client library on a handful of archs.
I think we should start revisiting this as MariaDB 10.0 is going out of
support this month.

Since this last came up, we're now building with ports-gcc which I think
handles atomics a bit differently, is that likely to change anything
about arch support?

I started looking at 10.3 awhile ago but am currently stuck on some CMake bits which need
to be adapted to the new CMake file for the client library.

Maybe, not sure.

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