On 2019/03/09 17:39, 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've updated the databases/mariadb part of Jeremy's diff to apply to
-current and bring it up to 10.2.22. If anyone has spare cycles on
non-x86 and willing to give it a spin I'd be interested to know whether
it builds..

Even if it goes nowhere now at least this is a more up to date diff
for the list archives.

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