* 64 bits: no package provides: cmd:arm_none_eabi_gcc.
* 32 bits: errors related to:
* "runtime_loader: Cannot open file libmpfr.so.4"
* "Kconfig:66: syntax error" and " Kconfig:65: invalid option".
Marking as broken until those get resolved.
This may become useful for the ARM port if we want something like
writembr to include an u-boot image to put on install media. Until then,
haikuports is just a convenient way to store my patches.
x86_64 is used as a baseline: the "x86_64" entry, whatever status it has,
is transformed into "all", and then the other entries in ARCHITECTURES
either dropped or rearranged appropriately.