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Add GCC 7.1.0 GCC Java removed, package now uses ISL 0.16.1 Release notes: We are proud to announce the next, major release of the GNU Compiler Collection, 7.1. This year we celebrated the 30th anniversary of the first GCC beta release and this month we will celebrate 30 years since the GCC 1.0 release. GCC 7.1 is a major release containing substantial new functionality not available in GCC 6.x or previous GCC releases. The C++ frontend now has experimental support for all of the current C++17 draft, with the -std=c++1z and -std=gnu++1z options, and the libstdc++ library has most of the C++17 draft library features implemented too. This releases features various improvements in the emitted diagnostics, including improved locations, location ranges, suggestions for misspelled identifiers, option names, fix-it hints and various new warnings have been added. The optimizers have been improved, with improvements appearing in all of intra- and inter-procedural optimizations, link time optimizations and various target backends, including, but not limited to, additions of store merging pass, code hoisting optimization, loop splitting, and shrink wrapping improvements. The Address Sanitizer can now report uses of variables after leaving their scope. GCC now can be configured for OpenMP 4.5 offloading to NVidia PTX GPGPUs. Some code that compiled successfully with older GCC versions might require some code adjustments, see http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-7/porting_to.html for details. See https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-7/changes.html for more information about changes in GCC 7.1.
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SHA1 (gcc-7.3.0.tar.xz) = 9689b9cae7b2886fdaa08449a26701f095c04e48
RMD160 (gcc-7.3.0.tar.xz) = 31f6934a0e0c0ca84b6668110f9afdb91c1f9023
SHA512 (gcc-7.3.0.tar.xz) = ad41a7e4584e40e92cdf860bc0288500fbaf5dfb7e8c3fcabe9eba809c87bcfa85b46c19c19921b0cdf6d05483faede8287bb9ea120c0d1559449a70e602c8d4
Size (gcc-7.3.0.tar.xz) = 62462388 bytes
Add GCC 7.1.0 GCC Java removed, package now uses ISL 0.16.1 Release notes: We are proud to announce the next, major release of the GNU Compiler Collection, 7.1. This year we celebrated the 30th anniversary of the first GCC beta release and this month we will celebrate 30 years since the GCC 1.0 release. GCC 7.1 is a major release containing substantial new functionality not available in GCC 6.x or previous GCC releases. The C++ frontend now has experimental support for all of the current C++17 draft, with the -std=c++1z and -std=gnu++1z options, and the libstdc++ library has most of the C++17 draft library features implemented too. This releases features various improvements in the emitted diagnostics, including improved locations, location ranges, suggestions for misspelled identifiers, option names, fix-it hints and various new warnings have been added. The optimizers have been improved, with improvements appearing in all of intra- and inter-procedural optimizations, link time optimizations and various target backends, including, but not limited to, additions of store merging pass, code hoisting optimization, loop splitting, and shrink wrapping improvements. The Address Sanitizer can now report uses of variables after leaving their scope. GCC now can be configured for OpenMP 4.5 offloading to NVidia PTX GPGPUs. Some code that compiled successfully with older GCC versions might require some code adjustments, see http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-7/porting_to.html for details. See https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-7/changes.html for more information about changes in GCC 7.1.
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SHA1 (isl-0.16.1.tar.bz2) = c5a2b201bf05229647e73203c0bf2d9679d4d21f
RMD160 (isl-0.16.1.tar.bz2) = 5a99db3fe0d0a1f6bbac1ed4448f2403495c55b2
SHA512 (isl-0.16.1.tar.bz2) = c188667a84dc5bdddb4ab7c35f89c91bf15a8171f4fcaf41301cf285fb7328846d9a367c096012fec4cc69d244f0bc9e95d84c09ec097394cd4093076f2a041b
Size (isl-0.16.1.tar.bz2) = 1626446 bytes
SHA1 (patch-contrib_download__prerequisites) = 86c6c16e0e3e3a0bcb38579a8b4004f603fac1ca
2018-05-23 10:11:16 +02:00
SHA1 (patch-gcc_Makefile.in) = d96a57a098e49a2c5ea6478dd5d22aba584fc1bc
SHA1 (patch-gcc_common_config_arm_arm-common.c) = 7c973cb9554a52f4b85f8fc98708f5e5cce8e8bd
SHA1 (patch-gcc_config.gcc) = fd19774e62c2931d52eda2f979c1db65202ed4fb
SHA1 (patch-gcc_config_alpha_elf.h) = 05657c528109480296cbe8a98461cba7853af492
SHA1 (patch-gcc_config_alpha_linux.h) = fce1256bce232143ff6c1c1b8b9c855737adb23f
Add GCC 7.1.0 GCC Java removed, package now uses ISL 0.16.1 Release notes: We are proud to announce the next, major release of the GNU Compiler Collection, 7.1. This year we celebrated the 30th anniversary of the first GCC beta release and this month we will celebrate 30 years since the GCC 1.0 release. GCC 7.1 is a major release containing substantial new functionality not available in GCC 6.x or previous GCC releases. The C++ frontend now has experimental support for all of the current C++17 draft, with the -std=c++1z and -std=gnu++1z options, and the libstdc++ library has most of the C++17 draft library features implemented too. This releases features various improvements in the emitted diagnostics, including improved locations, location ranges, suggestions for misspelled identifiers, option names, fix-it hints and various new warnings have been added. The optimizers have been improved, with improvements appearing in all of intra- and inter-procedural optimizations, link time optimizations and various target backends, including, but not limited to, additions of store merging pass, code hoisting optimization, loop splitting, and shrink wrapping improvements. The Address Sanitizer can now report uses of variables after leaving their scope. GCC now can be configured for OpenMP 4.5 offloading to NVidia PTX GPGPUs. Some code that compiled successfully with older GCC versions might require some code adjustments, see http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-7/porting_to.html for details. See https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-7/changes.html for more information about changes in GCC 7.1.
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SHA1 (patch-gcc_config_arm_arm.h) = 92c8bff1063e153fec4454e6dea5334a42b0dad6
SHA1 (patch-gcc_config_arm_netbsd-eabi.h) = 9c1d2148e306024e8de3bdc9802fb63b976e0e7a
SHA1 (patch-gcc_config_arm_netbsd-elf.h) = 80a07645fab197969b4a6f518fdc81bda7376375
SHA1 (patch-gcc_config_netbsd-elf.h) = 5a9b5ef26c03bec3cd58e2f446224aa6e94a30d5
Add GCC 7.1.0 GCC Java removed, package now uses ISL 0.16.1 Release notes: We are proud to announce the next, major release of the GNU Compiler Collection, 7.1. This year we celebrated the 30th anniversary of the first GCC beta release and this month we will celebrate 30 years since the GCC 1.0 release. GCC 7.1 is a major release containing substantial new functionality not available in GCC 6.x or previous GCC releases. The C++ frontend now has experimental support for all of the current C++17 draft, with the -std=c++1z and -std=gnu++1z options, and the libstdc++ library has most of the C++17 draft library features implemented too. This releases features various improvements in the emitted diagnostics, including improved locations, location ranges, suggestions for misspelled identifiers, option names, fix-it hints and various new warnings have been added. The optimizers have been improved, with improvements appearing in all of intra- and inter-procedural optimizations, link time optimizations and various target backends, including, but not limited to, additions of store merging pass, code hoisting optimization, loop splitting, and shrink wrapping improvements. The Address Sanitizer can now report uses of variables after leaving their scope. GCC now can be configured for OpenMP 4.5 offloading to NVidia PTX GPGPUs. Some code that compiled successfully with older GCC versions might require some code adjustments, see http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-7/porting_to.html for details. See https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-7/changes.html for more information about changes in GCC 7.1.
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SHA1 (patch-gcc_config_netbsd-protos.h) = 6d28864b4ccc8c1a63fe28e43601b84b63a00633
SHA1 (patch-gcc_config_netbsd.h) = 8861abb345b3ad72574fbe7afca2ea78b81d9632
Add GCC 7.1.0 GCC Java removed, package now uses ISL 0.16.1 Release notes: We are proud to announce the next, major release of the GNU Compiler Collection, 7.1. This year we celebrated the 30th anniversary of the first GCC beta release and this month we will celebrate 30 years since the GCC 1.0 release. GCC 7.1 is a major release containing substantial new functionality not available in GCC 6.x or previous GCC releases. The C++ frontend now has experimental support for all of the current C++17 draft, with the -std=c++1z and -std=gnu++1z options, and the libstdc++ library has most of the C++17 draft library features implemented too. This releases features various improvements in the emitted diagnostics, including improved locations, location ranges, suggestions for misspelled identifiers, option names, fix-it hints and various new warnings have been added. The optimizers have been improved, with improvements appearing in all of intra- and inter-procedural optimizations, link time optimizations and various target backends, including, but not limited to, additions of store merging pass, code hoisting optimization, loop splitting, and shrink wrapping improvements. The Address Sanitizer can now report uses of variables after leaving their scope. GCC now can be configured for OpenMP 4.5 offloading to NVidia PTX GPGPUs. Some code that compiled successfully with older GCC versions might require some code adjustments, see http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-7/porting_to.html for details. See https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-7/changes.html for more information about changes in GCC 7.1.
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SHA1 (patch-gcc_config_t-netbsd) = 802ad5706aa7ca9629f8e237f08fbb1569d28846
SHA1 (patch-gcc_config_x-netbsd) = 6dc3d78e26df62054ea29f98ca51592858e671e3
SHA1 (patch-gcc_configure) = 15fb7af267b79965f83bc64ce8aad1279b0ea52d
SHA1 (patch-gcc_ggc-common.c) = a5d2dba635859f5d680c3f80d7c30b42461c752b
SHA1 (patch-gcc_ginclude_stddef.h) = 583b7931aad14058be75569b0138efad8ac74113
Add GCC 7.1.0 GCC Java removed, package now uses ISL 0.16.1 Release notes: We are proud to announce the next, major release of the GNU Compiler Collection, 7.1. This year we celebrated the 30th anniversary of the first GCC beta release and this month we will celebrate 30 years since the GCC 1.0 release. GCC 7.1 is a major release containing substantial new functionality not available in GCC 6.x or previous GCC releases. The C++ frontend now has experimental support for all of the current C++17 draft, with the -std=c++1z and -std=gnu++1z options, and the libstdc++ library has most of the C++17 draft library features implemented too. This releases features various improvements in the emitted diagnostics, including improved locations, location ranges, suggestions for misspelled identifiers, option names, fix-it hints and various new warnings have been added. The optimizers have been improved, with improvements appearing in all of intra- and inter-procedural optimizations, link time optimizations and various target backends, including, but not limited to, additions of store merging pass, code hoisting optimization, loop splitting, and shrink wrapping improvements. The Address Sanitizer can now report uses of variables after leaving their scope. GCC now can be configured for OpenMP 4.5 offloading to NVidia PTX GPGPUs. Some code that compiled successfully with older GCC versions might require some code adjustments, see http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-7/porting_to.html for details. See https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-7/changes.html for more information about changes in GCC 7.1.
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SHA1 (patch-gcc_lto_lto.c) = 825b632e2a7ff5777d4fbfdcf6f0ea3f64c4742b
SHA1 (patch-gcc_system.h) = 4c959a6b1c4d524cbdf44cfb80f0e5758ec20783
SHA1 (patch-gcc_targhooks.c) = 6268d548058b6325ead1115f78c2c17c6d786296
Add GCC 7.1.0 GCC Java removed, package now uses ISL 0.16.1 Release notes: We are proud to announce the next, major release of the GNU Compiler Collection, 7.1. This year we celebrated the 30th anniversary of the first GCC beta release and this month we will celebrate 30 years since the GCC 1.0 release. GCC 7.1 is a major release containing substantial new functionality not available in GCC 6.x or previous GCC releases. The C++ frontend now has experimental support for all of the current C++17 draft, with the -std=c++1z and -std=gnu++1z options, and the libstdc++ library has most of the C++17 draft library features implemented too. This releases features various improvements in the emitted diagnostics, including improved locations, location ranges, suggestions for misspelled identifiers, option names, fix-it hints and various new warnings have been added. The optimizers have been improved, with improvements appearing in all of intra- and inter-procedural optimizations, link time optimizations and various target backends, including, but not limited to, additions of store merging pass, code hoisting optimization, loop splitting, and shrink wrapping improvements. The Address Sanitizer can now report uses of variables after leaving their scope. GCC now can be configured for OpenMP 4.5 offloading to NVidia PTX GPGPUs. Some code that compiled successfully with older GCC versions might require some code adjustments, see http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-7/porting_to.html for details. See https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-7/changes.html for more information about changes in GCC 7.1.
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SHA1 (patch-isl_configure) = 36b37778ee13c0b364fb24d5864d6a9e65b29b7d
SHA1 (patch-libcilkrts_configure) = ec76313d8103e0c525ebd26e9013ee3ca9e93391
Add GCC 7.1.0 GCC Java removed, package now uses ISL 0.16.1 Release notes: We are proud to announce the next, major release of the GNU Compiler Collection, 7.1. This year we celebrated the 30th anniversary of the first GCC beta release and this month we will celebrate 30 years since the GCC 1.0 release. GCC 7.1 is a major release containing substantial new functionality not available in GCC 6.x or previous GCC releases. The C++ frontend now has experimental support for all of the current C++17 draft, with the -std=c++1z and -std=gnu++1z options, and the libstdc++ library has most of the C++17 draft library features implemented too. This releases features various improvements in the emitted diagnostics, including improved locations, location ranges, suggestions for misspelled identifiers, option names, fix-it hints and various new warnings have been added. The optimizers have been improved, with improvements appearing in all of intra- and inter-procedural optimizations, link time optimizations and various target backends, including, but not limited to, additions of store merging pass, code hoisting optimization, loop splitting, and shrink wrapping improvements. The Address Sanitizer can now report uses of variables after leaving their scope. GCC now can be configured for OpenMP 4.5 offloading to NVidia PTX GPGPUs. Some code that compiled successfully with older GCC versions might require some code adjustments, see http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-7/porting_to.html for details. See https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-7/changes.html for more information about changes in GCC 7.1.
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SHA1 (patch-libcilkrts_runtime_os-unix.c) = b25632587d9fbe8ff38377fe34cb16225355b521
SHA1 (patch-libdecnumber_decNumber.c) = cec90e49c829bfc6ba1ec605d2fac7daaad62762
SHA1 (patch-libffi_configure) = bcfbfe8abddc378e2de4a39ad0669583b37e0292
SHA1 (patch-libffi_testsuite_libffi.call_float2.c) = 6321dde308579448c27c2b6e1e30633699dd145f
SHA1 (patch-libgcc_config.host) = 1c2ebce3a44d935e9bbab30952b51b6f3716e47e
SHA1 (patch-libgcc_config_arm_t-netbsd) = fe986b09ccbfc253aaaca263e8e38f06da4891cc
SHA1 (patch-libgcc_config_arm_t-netbsd-eabi) = 1e818e92fe79f57d305ff42ce3449dddf87c3179
SHA1 (patch-libgcc_config_i386_cpuinfo.h) = d217e3c65178c96c7314cb88c740b9586d4e8fed
Add GCC 7.1.0 GCC Java removed, package now uses ISL 0.16.1 Release notes: We are proud to announce the next, major release of the GNU Compiler Collection, 7.1. This year we celebrated the 30th anniversary of the first GCC beta release and this month we will celebrate 30 years since the GCC 1.0 release. GCC 7.1 is a major release containing substantial new functionality not available in GCC 6.x or previous GCC releases. The C++ frontend now has experimental support for all of the current C++17 draft, with the -std=c++1z and -std=gnu++1z options, and the libstdc++ library has most of the C++17 draft library features implemented too. This releases features various improvements in the emitted diagnostics, including improved locations, location ranges, suggestions for misspelled identifiers, option names, fix-it hints and various new warnings have been added. The optimizers have been improved, with improvements appearing in all of intra- and inter-procedural optimizations, link time optimizations and various target backends, including, but not limited to, additions of store merging pass, code hoisting optimization, loop splitting, and shrink wrapping improvements. The Address Sanitizer can now report uses of variables after leaving their scope. GCC now can be configured for OpenMP 4.5 offloading to NVidia PTX GPGPUs. Some code that compiled successfully with older GCC versions might require some code adjustments, see http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-7/porting_to.html for details. See https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-7/changes.html for more information about changes in GCC 7.1.
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SHA1 (patch-libgcc_crtstuff.c) = e3a3b02a26229992851f195b5701cb1b86c29efe
SHA1 (patch-libgfortran_configure) = 869a60fd08edecf18a42732dcbf226bad1309394
SHA1 (patch-libgo_Makefile.in) = 612987541f745c7be6835ce7fb7119884db294c3
SHA1 (patch-libsanitizer_configure.tgt) = 0aff54104734b2cb21090e33f9304738946ea5a0
SHA1 (patch-libstdc++-v3_config_os_bsd_netbsd_ctype__base.h) = 014d442c885b9c51d1a4af05205279c274a9559d
SHA1 (patch-libstdc++-v3_config_os_bsd_netbsd_ctype__configure__char.cc) = 06bba6da02344f76c26eed765a7cb022c035994e
SHA1 (patch-libstdc++-v3_config_os_bsd_netbsd_ctype__inline.h) = 626fc1f9c035ac5cef30a92d525af4e778835ebf
SHA1 (patch-libstdc++-v3_libsupc++_new__opa.cc) = c23679d5bd18ba82c578eb2909a8055bf37c34cd
Add GCC 7.1.0 GCC Java removed, package now uses ISL 0.16.1 Release notes: We are proud to announce the next, major release of the GNU Compiler Collection, 7.1. This year we celebrated the 30th anniversary of the first GCC beta release and this month we will celebrate 30 years since the GCC 1.0 release. GCC 7.1 is a major release containing substantial new functionality not available in GCC 6.x or previous GCC releases. The C++ frontend now has experimental support for all of the current C++17 draft, with the -std=c++1z and -std=gnu++1z options, and the libstdc++ library has most of the C++17 draft library features implemented too. This releases features various improvements in the emitted diagnostics, including improved locations, location ranges, suggestions for misspelled identifiers, option names, fix-it hints and various new warnings have been added. The optimizers have been improved, with improvements appearing in all of intra- and inter-procedural optimizations, link time optimizations and various target backends, including, but not limited to, additions of store merging pass, code hoisting optimization, loop splitting, and shrink wrapping improvements. The Address Sanitizer can now report uses of variables after leaving their scope. GCC now can be configured for OpenMP 4.5 offloading to NVidia PTX GPGPUs. Some code that compiled successfully with older GCC versions might require some code adjustments, see http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-7/porting_to.html for details. See https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-7/changes.html for more information about changes in GCC 7.1.
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SHA1 (patch-libstdc++-v3_libsupc++_unwind-cxx.h) = 9784bfa4323f8498b36565d0fea28fce69ffdbb1