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.
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]
On the way, make building Fortran the (unconditional) default now.
This adds new dependencies on math/libgmp4 and math/mpfr which are
always required by lang/gcc43 and later anyways, though.
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)
caused by include/ffi.h.
Enable libgcj on amd64 in addition to i386.
Remove the hack we had used to rename man pages to match the actual
names of binaries (back when GCCs configure mechanism failed to do so).
two cases where the common (file) namespace was polluted by Java-specific
files.
Disable building libgomp on FreeBSD 4.x and early versions of FreeBSD 5.0
due to pthread-related build issues there.[1]
Reported by: kris (pointyhat) [1]
bootstrap-lean is back, which means quite a bit less disk space used when
building this port. Also, Java comes with new applications gappletviewer42,
gjarsigner42, and gkeytool42 and a new libgcj-tools-4.2.0.jar.
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)
Java support is back (on i386), and all those additional libtool
files we are currently installing as part of libgcj will be gone
with next week's snapshot.
The spamming of $PREFIX/include/ssp is now finally gone after my reports
upstream, which allows us to restrict the conflict with gcc-4.1.* to the
case where we build Java.
Convert the build-time dependency on math/mpfr to a full one, since the
Fortran frontend also needs this at run time.
Always build both shared and static libraries instead of having these as
two exclusive options defaulting to the former.
Remove bogus USE_X11 (which was not used by default nor any other port).
No longer hardcode the version number in LATEST_LINK.
Remove USE_REINPLACE= as advised by new portlint. Also note that at
least some of the installation hierarchy problems with libgomp have
been fixed now due to my report upstream.
Improve packaging by using @dirrm include/ssp instead of speculative
removal. Remove broken removal of the info/gcc42 directory; this has
to be handled by Mk/bsd.ports.mk.
due to the stabilization work for the 4.1.0 release and also addresses
some hierarchy problems I had reported (and which we no longer need to
work around).
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.
Directly install libraries into a port-specific location instead of
moving them there after the original installation. This is simpler
and also avoids the problem where the port would overwrite/remove an
existing copy of libiberty.a, which boils down to a true conflict.
pages on systems with an old version of Perl, once and for all and forever.
Reenable building libjava where appropriate, now that this has been fixed
upstream. And treat Fortran libraries exactly like other language support
libraries, reducing conflicts with other gcc ports and getting rid of the
libtool archives on the way.
Add a conflict with the gcc34 port and address portlint warnings.
Simplify the handling of libraries which are not installed in all
configurations and put all libgcj libraries in the same directory
as all others, getting rid of the libtool .la archives on the way.
No longer install fsf-funding.7 gfdl.7 gpl.7, remove some cruft from
the post-install target, and simplify generation of the dynamic parts
of the packaging list.
quite some build time and also disk. Make this the default on sparc64 and
ia64 where libgcj has not been ported to and thus fix long-standing packaging
issues on these two platforms.
On the way, update to the 20040310 snapshot of GCC 3.4.0.
PR: 63427 (mostly)
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.
changes which combine and simplify the post-install handling of target
libraries and GCJ include files and my 2003-12-14 change which simplifies
handling of .info files from the lang/gcc33 port.
least) two FreeBSD-related problems I had reported against the previous
snapshot.
Make some final adjustments to track changes in directory layout between
GCC 3.3 and 3.4, make some simplifications, and remove the BROKEN tag.
Import significant simplifications of the post-install handling of
GCJ include files from the gcc33 port. Use the new INFO= facility.
The port is still (marked) broken, but should essentially work out
of the box once the remaining upstream bugs have been fixed.
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.
the port so that switching between snapshots and releases will amount to fewer
changes in the future.
Clean up PLIST_SUB and pkg-plist and add two missing entries to MAN1.