#49041: mysql56 @ 5.6.27_0 build fails, PowerBook G4 OS X 10.5.8--#error "Unsupported platform" ----------------------------+----------------------------- Reporter: zanderpower@… | Owner: pixilla@… Type: defect | Status: closed Priority: Normal | Milestone: Component: ports | Version: 2.3.3 Resolution: wontfix | Keywords: leopard powerpc Port: mysql56 | ----------------------------+----------------------------- Comment (by ken.cunningham.webuse@…): mysql55 built on PPC seems to be pretty solid {{{ Report from unit tests in /Users/Shared/mysql55_tests/ctest.log -------------------------------------------------------------------------- The servers were restarted 201 times Spent 2744.956 of 4008 seconds executing testcases Completed: Failed 6/1061 tests, 99.43% were successful. Failing test(s): main.mysql_client_test main.skip_name_resolve sys_vars.skip_name_resolve_basic main.ssl_mode_no_ssl main.information_schema main.mysqld--help-notwin }}} Interestingly, I just built mysq56 on 10.6/Intel with the LibCxxOnOlderSystems upgrade installed (building with clang-3.7), and it failed fairly badly as well (not as badly as on PPC), aborting about 1/2 way through the test suite. {{{ Too many failed: Failed 10/596 tests, 98.32% were successful. Failing test(s): main.mysql_client_test perfschema.binlog_edge_mix perfschema.binlog_edge_stmt funcs_1.is_columns_mysql funcs_1.is_tables_mysql funcs_1.is_triggers main.ctype_uca main.information_schema main.myisam_explain_json_non_select_all main.myisam_explain_json_non_select_none }}} So - it looks like you have to be a little careful with mysql. Even if it builds, that doesn't mean it necessarily works as it should... -- Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/49041#comment:8> MacPorts <https://www.macports.org/> Ports system for macOS