Right now this is a noop in the former case and a noop in the latter
case unless lang/gcc44 has been installed explicitly.
This puts a bit more emphasis on standardizing on a canonical version
"current" GCC and makes it easier to update that canonical version
by changing the default in Mk/bsd.gcc.mk and updating the lang/gcc port.
That is, USE_GCC=yes means "use a decent/modern version of GCC" without
having to worry about details.
Approved by: portmgr (bdrewery)
* patch-misc.h
This fixes a warning triggered by testing an unsigned parameter against
0. The patch solves this by creating a different template for signed
case.
* patch-nbtheory.cpp
This is a workaround for a bug with the current version of libc++ shipped
with FreeBSD 9.x, which causes an infinite loop when generating RSA key,
possibly also other operations.
PR: ports/178827
Submitted by: Michael Gmelin <freebsd grem de>
than 0x7fffffff, as they have exceeded the range of standard int. This
makes the code to compile when -std=c++11.
The resulting binary was not changed by this commit. PORTREVISION
not bumped intentionally as this is a build fix.
While I'm there, also convert the header to new style.
PR: ports/171525
Submitted by: Michael Gmelin <freebsd grem de>
convert to use OPTIONSng [1].
While I'm there, also add an option to build with GCC 4.6.x and newer
binutils, which enables use of AES-NI.
PR: ports/170045
Submitted by: Michael Gmelin <freebsd grem.de>
- Name
em@i.l
or variations thereof. While I'm here also fix some whitespace and other
formatting errors, including moving WWW: to the last line in the file.
which is not always true. When PATH is being configured to a
non-standard sequence, we may found an as(1) newer than the base
one and draw wrong conclusion which leads to failed builds.
Use the result given by c++. This is also accepted to upstream.
PR: ports/154325
Submitted by: swell.k gmail.com
Feature safe: yes