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Hat: portmgr
Feature safe: yes
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the tree any more and has been obsoleted by several newer versions of
GCC -- ones that actually build on FreeBSD 10.x out of the box and
provide better support for newer CPUs, better optimizations overall,
and more advanced language support.
GCC 4.6 aka lang/gcc or lang/gcc46 is the new default version of GCC
in ports.
The system compiler version of GCC 4.2 is still available up to and
including FreeBSD 9.x and users of USE_GCC=4.2+ will be transparently
redirected to lang/gcc if, or rather when, this changes.
PR: 163103
Feature safe: yes
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served using GCC 4.4 or later. This makes this port a whole lot cheaper
and also allows us to remove the (somewhat bogus) check for lang/gcc295
as well as WANT_GNOME.
No longer download Objective-C related files which we don't actually use.
Set MAINTAINER unconditionally.
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using ?=.
Add powerpc to NOT_FOR_ARCHS. [1]
No longer include the Fortran frontend. This version has been super-
seded by later ports, and the main purpose of lang/gcc42 is being on
par with the GCC 4.2-based system compiler recent versions of FreeBSD
feature.
Remove gcc-testsuite from DISTFILES, along with the post-build and
check targets. This reduces disk and bandwidth consumptions for a
feature (apparently) never used.
PR: 130964 [1]
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snapshot of GCC 4.1.0.
PR: 80306
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PR: 73581
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There is no bounds-checking patch for GCC 3.4 yet, extended printf format
checking for FreeBSD has not been ported yet, and the port is BROKEN due
to weird libjava build failures which occur if and only if building from
within the FreeBSD ports system.
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description and web address.
Approved by: obrien (maintainer+mentor)
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the later case
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like "enhanced GNU compiler suite." It contains updated versions of
gcc, g++, and g77 with many bugfixes and some new optimizations.
The C++ compiler in particular is vastly improved over gcc-2.7.2.1.
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