2011-04-01 accessibility/linux-f8-atk: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 archivers/linux-f8-ucl: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 archivers/linux-f8-upx: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-alsa-lib: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-arts: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-esound: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-freealut: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-libaudiofile: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-libogg: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-libvorbis: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-mikmod: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-nas-libs: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-openal: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-sdl_mixer: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 databases/linux-f8-sqlite3: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-02 databases/postgresql81-server: EOL see http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/PostgreSQL_Release_Support_Policy
2011-04-02 databases/postgresql73-server: EOL see http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/PostgreSQL_Release_Support_Policy
2011-04-02 databases/postgresql74-server: EOL see http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/PostgreSQL_Release_Support_Policy
2011-04-02 databases/postgresql80-server: EOL see http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/PostgreSQL_Release_Support_Policy
2011-04-01 devel/linux-f8-libglade: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 devel/linux-f8-sdl12: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 devel/linux-f8-allegro: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 devel/linux-f8-libsigc++20: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 devel/linux-f8-libglade2: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 devel/linux-f8-nspr: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 dns/linux-f8-libidn: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 emulators/linux_base-f8: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 emulators/linux_base-f9: End of Life since Jul 10, 2009
2011-04-01 emulators/linux_base-fc6: End of Life since December 7, 2007
2011-04-01 emulators/linux_base-f7: End of Life since June 13, 2008
2011-04-01 ftp/linux-f8-curl: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-sdl_image: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-ungif: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-imlib: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-cairo: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-dri: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-gdk-pixbuf: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-jpeg: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-png: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-libGLU: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-libmng: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-png10: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-tiff: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 lang/linux-f8-libg2c: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 lang/linux-f8-tcl84: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 multimedia/linux-f8-libtheora: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-02 net-p2p/dcd: No fetch sources and looks like project abandoned
2011-03-31 net/straw: abandoned upstream and does not work with python 2.6+
2011-04-01 security/linux-f8-libssh2: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 security/linux-f8-nss: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 security/linux-f8-openssl: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 textproc/linux-f8-libxml2: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 textproc/linux-f8-scim-gtk: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 textproc/linux-f8-scim-libs: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 textproc/linux-f8-expat: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 textproc/linux-f8-libxml: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 textproc/linux-f8-aspell: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 www/linux-f8-flashplugin10: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-03-30 www/mediawiki112: abandoned upstream
2011-03-30 www/mediawiki113: abandoned upstream
2011-03-30 www/mediawiki114: abandoned upstream
2011-03-30 www/mediawiki16: abandoned upstream
2011-04-01 x11-fonts/linux-f8-fontconfig: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-03-01 x11-themes/gnome-icons-cool-gorilla: "no mastersite"
2011-04-01 x11-themes/linux-f8-hicolor-icon-theme: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 x11-toolkits/linux-f8-gtk: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 x11-toolkits/linux-f8-gtk2: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 x11-toolkits/linux-f8-openmotif: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 x11-toolkits/linux-f8-pango: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 x11-toolkits/linux-f8-qt33: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 x11-toolkits/linux-f8-tk84: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 x11/linux-f8-xorg-libs: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
On SPARC the target CPU type may now be set via -mcpu instead of being
limited to the hardcoded equivalent of -mcpu=ultrasparc and TLS support
is enabled if available.
to sensibly list here, but http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.6/changes.html has a
nice overview.
Some highlights include
- a new quad-precision library that's used by the Fortran frontend
(on x86 and amd64);
- new -Wunused-but-set-variable and -Wunused-but-set-parameter warnings
for C family languages (enabled by -Wall and -Wall -Wextra, too);
- new -Wdouble-promotion warning for implicit promotions to double;
- a new general optimization level -Ofast combines -O3 with options that
can affect standards compliance but result in better optimized code;
- link-time optimizations (LTO) now scaling to large input sizes, using
better heuristics, and optimizing more aggressively;
- new command-line options -fstack-usage and -fstrict-volatile-bitfields
(for precisely defining and accessing memory-mapped peripheral registers);
- function attribute leaf that allows for more aggressive optimizations;
- new data type __int128 for targets having wide enough machine-mode support;
- support for selectively enabling and disabling warnings via
#pragma GCC diagnostic has been added. For instance:
#pragma GCC diagnostic error "-Wuninitialized"
foo(a); /* error is given for this one */
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wuninitialized"
foo(b); /* no diagnostic for this one */
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
foo(c); /* error is given for this one */
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
foo(d); /* depends on command line options */
- new command-line option-fmax-errors=N;
- experimental support for some features from the upcoming ISO C1X;
- similarly for ISO C++0x including constexpr, nullptr, noexcept,
unrestricted unions, range-based for loops, opaque enums, implicitly
deleted functions, and implicit move constructors;
- default warning when integers are cast to larger pointer types,
to disable via -Wno-int-to-pointer-cast;
- signficiantly better diagnostics for C++ code;
- loads and loads and loads of improvements to the Fortran frontend;
- a new Go frontend and run-time library;
- massive work on Objective-C and Objective-C++; notably extensive
support for Objective-C 2.0 (not enabled by this port yet);
- support for Intel Core 2 processors (-march=core2, -mtune=core2),
Intel Core i3/i5/i7 processors /with AVS (-march=corei7, -mtune=corei7,
-march=corei7-avx, -mtune=corei7-avx);
- support for AMD Bobcat (fam 14) processors (-march=btver1, -mtune=btver1);
Caveat:
- Most libstdc++ standard headers have been changed to no longer include
the cstddef header as an implementation detail.
- License of runtime libraries changed to GPLv2 + linking exception.
Some headers and libraries for Microchip PIC devices are generated
from MPLAB include files and have the additional restriction that
they may only be used with authentic Microchip devices. These
headers and libraries have been moved into separate directories.
You can add these directories to the compiler's search path with the
--use-non-free command line option.
- Improvements to register allocation.
- Various bug fixes. [1]
Remove the explicit passing of CPPFLAGS to CONFIGURE_ENV which is no
longer necessary. [2]
Submitted by: tijl (maintainer) [1]
PR: 155762 [1], 153625 [2]
rewriting. It offers equational definitions with pattern matching, full
symbolic rewriting capabilities, dynamic typing, eager and lazy evaluation,
lexical closures, built-in list and matrix support and an easy-to-use C
interface. The interpreter uses LLVM as a backend to JIT-compile Pure
programs to fast native code.
WWW: https://code.google.com/p/pure-lang/
PR: ports/155647
Submitted by: Zhihao Yuan <lichray@gmail.com>
the GCC 4.6 branch has been carved, thus quite similar to that. Over
the next months this will see a lot of active and partially invasive
development. Accordingly this port is for early exposure and not yet
production use.