[MacPorts] #63890: mysql56: CheckIncludeFiles/HAVE_NUMAIF_H.c:2:10: fatal error: 'numaif.h' file not found

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#63890: mysql56: CheckIncludeFiles/HAVE_NUMAIF_H.c:2:10: fatal error: 'numaif.h'
file not found
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  Reporter:  dbl001   |      Owner:  (none)
      Type:  defect   |     Status:  new
  Priority:  Normal   |  Milestone:
 Component:  ports    |    Version:  2.7.1
Resolution:           |   Keywords:
      Port:  mysql56  |
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Comment (by dbl001):

 $ sudo port install mysql56
 Portfile changed since last build; discarding previous state.
 --->  Computing dependencies for mysql56
 --->  Fetching archive for mysql56
 --->  Attempting to fetch mysql56-5.6.51_4.darwin_19.x86_64.tbz2 from
 https://packages.macports.org/mysql56
 --->  Attempting to fetch mysql56-5.6.51_4.darwin_19.x86_64.tbz2.rmd160
 from https://packages.macports.org/mysql56
 --->  Installing mysql56 @5.6.51_4
 The mysql56 client has been installed.
 To install the mysql56 server, install the mysql56-server port.
 --->  Activating mysql56 @5.6.51_4
 --->  Cleaning mysql56
 --->  Scanning binaries for linking errors
 --->  No broken files found.
 --->  No broken ports found.
 --->  Some of the ports you installed have notes:
   mysql56 has the following notes:
     This port is deprecated since the project is no longer maintained
     upstream. It is likely to be removed from MacPorts at some point in
 the
     future. If you find this port useful and would like to see it
 continue,
     please consider posting to the macports-users mailing list. See
     https://trac.macports.org/wiki/MailingLists for more details.

     On activation if no /opt/local/etc/mysql56/my.cnf file exists one
     will be created which loads
     /opt/local/etc/mysql56/macports-default.cnf.

     If a /opt/local/etc/mysql56/my.cnf file exists MacPorts does not
     touch it and any changes you make to /opt/local/etc/mysql56/my.cnf
     will be preserved (e.g., during port upgrades, deactivations or
     activations). /opt/local/etc/mysql56/my.cnf is a good place to
     customize your mysql56 installation.

     Any changes made to /opt/local/etc/mysql56/macports-default.cnf
     will be lost during port upgrades, deactivations or activations so you
     are advised to not make changes here. Currently
     /opt/local/etc/mysql56/macports-default.cnf contains only one
     directive; to disable networking. With disabled networking it is
     possible to install and have running all the MacPorts mysql ports
     simultaneously.

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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/63890#comment:8>
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