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.
- Option WANT_SHAREDLIBS now uses ldconfig, so LIB_DEPENDS work.
- fix PLIST so critical file libgcc_s.so.1 is included.
- complete PLIST
- COMMENT can be overrritten by a slave port
- uncomment MANPAGES, as they are currently not installed.
This includes changing the name from g<BINARY> to <BINARY>31, using a
single .info file rather than the mirage of them, and switch to using the
.bz2 distfiles.
e<program_name> conflicts with the egcs port. I'm open to a better nameing
scheme.
Also change the shared libs configuring logic a little bit due to changed
way of doing it on libstdc++-v3, which this snapshot uses by default.
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.
Note that the 1.1 versions are an older code base (egcs rev 2.91.x) vs.
the snapshot this is replacing (egcs rev 2.92.x). However people have
reported less problems with 1.1.1-prerel than the current snapshots.
all the way to diffing yorick/pkg/PLIST and then died with a
"bad hostname freefall.freebsd.org" .... Hopefully that's not bad... ;-)
Hmm.. Maybe I'll try doing this from beast, next! kickme's a boring
machine, and bento is busy.
+ The C++ includes and gcc specific libs now live under gcc-lib/.....
+ don't install ``c++''
+ make links egcc and eg++
+ c++filt --> g++filt to non conflict with stock version
+ clean up package dirs on ``pkg_delete''
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.