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to build on i386 any longer.
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This has a patch of mine to account for the removal of /usr/bin/objformat
on 7-CURRENT and defaults to elf instead of aout in this case.
Add a temporary patch to fix the bootstrap on i386.
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Adjust pkg-plist to remove some secondary programs which we no longer
provide after the import of the Eclipse Java frontend.
Properly set INFO for those cases where we actually do not build libgomp,
and thus not libgomp.info either.
Move ia64 to NOT_FOR_ARCHS from BROKEN, like we did with lang/gcc43.
Remove the cklatest target and files/patch-gengtype-yacc.y.
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is upstream now.
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This adds a libgomp info page (the other changes to INFO and MAN are
just to sort these two properly) and we need to add a temporary patch
to fix an issue triggered by FreeBSD headers.
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version number to libdata/pkgconfig/libgcj.pc. Fix packaging on amd64
on the way (enabling Java actually was a noop, except for pkg-plist).
Update lang/gcc41 to the 20061013 snapshot of GCC 4.1.2.
These changes allow us to remove the CONFLICT between lang/gcc41 and
lang/gcc42 when building with Java support (the default on i386).
Approved by: portmgr (erwin)
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mf-runtime.h no longer pollutes public filename space, so we can
remove our workaround. Refresh files/java-patch-hier.
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Employ the new USE_LDCONFIG feature, which allows us to get rid of the
various, much more manual and error-prone hacks we needed so far.
Reviewed by: flz (for lang/gcc40)
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workaround I had to apply to this port).
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build with GCC 2.95 that I already submitted upstream as well).
Add a long missing dependency on USE_ICONV=yes.[1]
PR: 88894 [1]
Submitted by: Björn König" <bkoenig@cs.tu-berlin.de> [1]
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This allows us to fix non-ISO-C constructs in our kernel to legal ISO-C.
Submitted by: rodrigc
Obtained from: http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2005-09/msg00006.html
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Replace the WITHOUT_LIBJAVA knob by WITHOUT_JAVA which also disables
building the compiler and tools proper and avoids fetching the entire
Java frontend and library tarball.
Remove bogus ${PREFIX}/share/classpath/api directory that libjava adds
these days.
Make the (optional) handling of the Fortran and Java frontends easier
to understand.
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part of the packaging list.
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related fixes I had submitted upstream.
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snapshot of GCC 4.0.0.
PR: 71696.
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Approved by: gerald
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change to the gcc33 port and introduce a new make variable SUFFIX to
avoid hardcoding the version number and reorder USE_ variables.
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Merge in my 2004/01/17 change to the gcc33 port to configure with
--program-suffix and related and further simplifications.
Merge in my 2004/01/13 change to the gcc33 port to make the automatic
generation of the package list for libraries and include files more
failure tolerant, so that at least `make install` now works on sparc64.
Merge in my 2004/01/05 change to the gcc33 port to combine and simplify
the post-install handling of target libraries and GCJ include files.
libgcj still is not supported and packaging is broken on sparc64; mark
BROKEN on that platform.
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are searched automatically by the compiler by using --with-libiconv-prefix.
W/o --with-libiconv-prefix, 'configure' finds the lib, but not the header.
During the make, neither will be found; a lot of inconsistency here...
* Deal with GCC's configurary's brokenness WRT --with-libiconv-prefix due
not actually passing the found header path to CFLAGS in any way.
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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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PR: 53395
Submitted by: Dan Nelson <dnelson@allantgroup.com>
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Adjust COMMENT and remove NO_CDROM. Reenable man pages.
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patch-va. All of these dealt with us patching generated files (which
we don't do any longer).
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ELF-only as well, remove support for aout from the next generation of GCC.
Suggested by: Loren James Rittle <rittle@labs.mot.com>
Discussed with: obrien
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Submitted by: kan
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in-development snapshot upgrade.
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GCC 3.2.x, on the GCC 3.3 branch and GCC mainline, and while all versions
of FreeBSD should build fine with this patchs, its just another extra
difference to pristine FSF sources and may cause subtle header-related bugs
for FreeBSD 4.x systems.
Submitted by: Loren James Rittle <rittle@latour.rsch.comm.mot.com>
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breaks -fprofile-arcs for current GCCs.
PR: 50842
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been commented for more than a year.
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sufficiently stable.
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that add references to egcs to the documentation.
Approved by: obrien (maintainer+mentor)
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This change is needed as the one I was using is too much in the range of
shared version numbers the stock libstdc++.so will have.
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This one should be using libstdc++ v3 and the new 3.0 C++ ABI now.
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when I changed from defining these in gcc/config/freebsd.h and instead defined
extensable FreeBSD-wide definitions.
While I am here, move the *SWITCH_TAKES_ARG = FBSD_*SWITCH_TAKES_ARG
assignments to the global file to remove one more thing from the arch specific
config files.
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- sync alpha-freebsd.h with /usr/src/contrib/egcs/gcc/config/alpha/freebsd.h
- add patch for mkfixinc.sh
- PLIST kludge
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upcoming 1.2 release. Which, BTW, will be called GCC-2.95.
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This is their bleeding edge offering. This will enable us to better track
the direction EGCS is going for future upgrades of /usr/contrib/egcs/.
Above ver 1.1.2, this offering gives you many C++ fixes/enhancements, *and*
a native Java compiler.
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* Add Alpha support
Obtained from: Alpha bits taken from Hidetoshi Shimokawa's
<simokawa@FreeBSD.ORG> work
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"i386-unknown-freebsdaout" for an a.out machine.
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Reviewed by: jdp
Submitted by: Keith Walker <kew@timesink.spk.wa.us>
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This should fix some of the problems with exceptions under ELF.
PR: ports/9089
Submitted by: jdp via Robert Schulhof <rrs@LMI.Net>
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* Implement support for weak symbols. This solves the "___error" undefined
problem on 3.0-CURRENT systems.
* look for crt0.o in /usr/lib/aout on 3.0-CURRENT systems.
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Reviewed by: my PITA ecs240 project
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Including linking with the STL vector class.
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Ports track -STABLE.
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default for FreeBSD. The standard exception implementation reliably
dumps core under FreeBSD. Users can put "-fno-sjlj-exceptions" on
the command line if they really want to override the new default.
Configure with "--with-gnu-as" and "--with-gnu-ld".
Define "__FreeBSD__" as 3.
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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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