This new release includes an updated code generator (based on gcc 3.2.3)
which is a big step toward supporting amd64 platforms. (Sorry, they're not
supported quite yet in this release.)
A few bugs have been fixed, of course. It should be easier now to build
Ezm3 on the newer Linux distributions.
You must use CVSup 16.1h or later with this version of Ezm3. Earlier
versions of CVSup will not build properly with Ezm3 1.2.
pkgsrc changes:
- Add untested OpenBSD support
- Make the PLIST files more uniform, so it would be easier to merge a few
of the PLIST.OPSYS entries into PLIST.common
- buildlink3.mk was not changed, because we use CVSup 16.1h since two years
No answer from the 'maintainer' when i send him the patch two weeks ago
and this release is now over 18 month old.
* ezm3 installs its files into ${PREFIX}/ezm3, the installation
fails due to missing libraries, fixed with
BUILDLINK_PASSTHRU_DIRS.
* Provide a buildlink3 file with DEPMETHOD=build to fix the
cvsup packages.
Bump PKGREVISION, this closes PR pkg/29986 and PR pkg/30159.
adapted for FreeBSD/NetBSD by me.
Ezm3 is a smaller, more portable distribution of the Modula-3 compiler
and runtime system for people whose only need for Modula-3 is to build
CVSup. It supports all features of CVSup, but has smaller distfiles
and installs more quickly than other versions of Modula-3. Ezm3
provides full X11 GUI support even when compiled on systems which
do not have X11 installed. It links programs statically with the
Modula-3 libraries but dynamically with the system libraries, so that
programs built with Ezm3 can run on systems which do not have
Modula-3 installed on them.