Ports broken on Tier-2 architectures

Although most of the FreeBSD user base uses machines running either the amd64 or i386 codebase, we do have users of our other architectures.

This table attempts to list the more significant port failures on these architectures. If you run one of these, please consider pitching in to see if you can fix one of these problems.

Note that just because a cell is blank, doesn't necessarily mean the port has been attempted yet.

Contact MarkLinimon if you need help.

/!\ TBB = "To Be Built". ??? = "need to check". + = "looks bogus". '# affected' is approximate.

Port

# affected

affects

head-aarch64-default

head-armv6-default

head-mips64-default

powerpc64-11

sparc64-11

notes

databases/xapian-core

139

xapian

(ok)

(ok)

needs c++11

needs c++11

patch being tested

devel/pear@php*

444

pear

(ok)

(ok)

qemu abort trap

devel/qt5-qmake

896

qt5

(ok)

(ok)

blocked (gcc6)

compile

graphics/libdrm

5391

desktop, *

(ok)

(ok)

mtree

(ok)

should be easy

lang/gcc6

2543

*

(ok)

(ok)

NOT_FOR

(ok)

math/glm

123

libreoffice

(ok)

(ok)

blocked (gcc6)

blacklisted

math/octave

89

octave

fortran

(ok)

blocked (java)

blocked (openblas)

math/openblas

275

math/science

(ok)

(ok)

blocked (gcc6)

blacklisted

multimedia/libvpx

632

browsers, multimedia

(ok)

(ok)

TODO: mark BROKEN (no support)

build

patch being tested

sysutils/consolekit2

279

gimp, gnome

(ok)

(ok)

blocked (libdrm)

build

www/qt5-webkit

58

qt5

no support

runaway

blocked (libdrm)

blocked (qt5-qmake)

www/webkit-gtk3

4

(ok)

(ok)

blocked (libdrm)

blacklisted

www/webkit2-gtk3

231

various gnome; xfce4

build

(ok)

blocked (libdrm)

unsupported

build

11-latest (archive.org)

11-latest (archive.org)

packages built

27344

27615

18623

21333

18499 (partial tree)

vs. 31449 (amd64, 20180608)

date

20180418

20180601

20180607

20180602

20171009

see also

PortsOnTier2Architectures


CategoryPorts CategoryStale

PortsBrokenOnTier2Architectures (last edited 2022-06-21T08:11:26+0000 by MarkLinimon)