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Bug#: 60442
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Reporter: Stuart Herbert (RETIRED) <stuart@gentoo.org>
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Description:   Opened: 2004-08-15 12:51 0000
For your ARCH, please enable all USE flags for:

dev-php/php
dev-php/php-cgi
dev-php/mod_php

and mark all the deps as stable on your arch.  When you've finished, please add ~ARCH to the PHP packages.

Best regards,
Stu

------- Comment #1 From Ciaran McCreesh 2004-08-15 12:58:45 0000 -------
Got a list of what needs doing for every particular arch, and what USE flags we
should mask if things don't work?

------- Comment #2 From Stuart Herbert (RETIRED) 2004-08-15 13:05:09 0000 -------
Not quite sure I understand what you're after ;-)  

The list of DEPs, and the USE flags that need masking if the DEP can't be unmasked, is in the php5-sapi.eclass.

Best regards,
Stu

------- Comment #3 From Ciaran McCreesh 2004-08-15 13:13:49 0000 -------
I'd like a nice table / list / something which doesn't involve stacks of
hunting around through a moving target. Easier for one person to figure it out
and stick it into the bug than to have several people from each arch team
duplicating effort...

------- Comment #4 From Stuart Herbert (RETIRED) 2004-08-15 13:20:56 0000 -------
The list is going to be different for each ARCH, and like you say is going to
be a moving target.

Sorry, we've got a lot to do as it is to get PHP 5 rolled out.  You're going to
have to make your own list.

Best regards,
Stu

------- Comment #5 From Benjamin Richter 2004-08-26 03:25:45 0000 -------
Don't know if this is the right bug (not that easy to find a specific matching
bug in bugzilla), but some USE flags should really be set as default in php5:

session - enable Session support for PHP as many applications use it
sockets - enable Socket support as many applications use sockets

------- Comment #6 From Stuart Herbert (RETIRED) 2004-09-21 10:48:01 0000 -------
Ping.  How is everyone getting on with this bug?

Best regards,
Stu

------- Comment #7 From Pieter Van den Abeele 2004-09-24 18:08:14 0000 -------
PPC is working on it. We have got one bug report from a user unable to emerge
php5 (fails during configure stage). #64950

Most ppc developers seem to be running php5 without problems, so it's just a
matter of keywording once that remaining bug is closed.

------- Comment #8 From Pieter Van den Abeele 2004-09-24 19:38:39 0000 -------
Ok, that bug could be considered invalid. We'll work on getting everything in
stable on ppc asap.

------- Comment #9 From Pieter Van den Abeele 2004-09-26 07:12:20 0000 -------
hm, apparently it's not invalid. Could you guys have a look into the bug?

------- Comment #10 From SpanKY 2004-09-28 08:15:52 0000 -------
hppa is all set

------- Comment #11 From SpanKY 2004-09-28 08:37:02 0000 -------
ia6 is all set

------- Comment #12 From SpanKY 2004-09-28 08:59:16 0000 -------
and now arm too

------- Comment #13 From Lars Weiler (RETIRED) 2004-11-01 16:23:06 0000 -------
PPC is, beside of php-5.0.1 itself, done.

------- Comment #14 From Markus Rothe 2004-11-04 13:11:58 0000 -------
status report: I'm working on this for ppc64.. :-)

Markus

------- Comment #15 From Markus Rothe 2004-11-07 06:58:23 0000 -------
The dependencies are now stable on ppc64, but there are some USE flags which I 
didn't tested (hyperwave-api, mnogosearch etc.). Is this correct? And if not:
How can I test them?  I've only tested version 5.0.2 and not 5.0.1 as witten in
the summary:  dev-php/php-5.0.2-r1 ~ppc64 dev-php/mod_php-5.0.2 ~ppc64
dev-php/php-cgi-5.0.2 ~ppc64  Or should I use 5.0.1 instead?

------- Comment #16 From Markus Rothe 2004-11-07 07:01:18 0000 -------
damn.. links2 missed the slumberers... :-/  Markus

------- Comment #17 From Marcus D. Hanwell 2005-02-03 07:57:55 0000 -------
Just to add that amd64 has had issues with the IMAP library used by PHP. This
library has now been patched and seems to be working well - see bug 70133 and
bug 80408. I will be working on stabilising all deps in the coming weeks in
order to get 5.0.3 stable once a month has passed assuming no further problems
are encountered.

------- Comment #18 From Marcus D. Hanwell 2005-04-05 09:43:26 0000 -------
I think I have all but c-client marked, and that will be shortly. Once PHP 5
goes stable on x86 it should be ready on amd64 too.

------- Comment #19 From Jason Wever (RETIRED) 2005-04-17 14:56:27 0000 -------
All set on SPARC.

------- Comment #20 From Luca Longinotti 2006-01-20 07:39:06 0000 -------
Check bugs 60438 and 119461 for updated bugs wrt keywording/stabilizing of
dev-lang/php, thanks!
Best regards, CHTEKK.

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