* support for compilation with gcc3 added
* ANSI conformance fixes
* smaller bugfixes and performance optimisations
see etc/ChangeLog for a full list
E-mail to MAINTAINER bounces, therefore reset to default value
libstdc++ in gcc3.
when defined, USE_GCC_SHLIB ensures that the correct rpath is passed
to the linker, and a full dependency on the compiler package is
registered.
packages which define USE_GCC_SHLIB should not include
mk/gcc.buildlink2.mk (or gcc{,3}/buildlink2.mk) as it is handled
automatically.
statements for NetBSD
* __unix is not any longer defined in new-toolchain gcc's so add __NetBSD__
to make it compile again
Bumped version number as a package without the first fix may break other ones.
statements for NetBSD
* __unix is not any longer defined in new-toolchain gcc's so add __NetBSD__
to make it compile again
Bumped version number as a package without the first fix may break other ones.
out of date - it was based on a.out OBJECT_FMT, and added entries in the
generated PLISTs to reflect the symlinks that ELF packages uses. It also
tried to be clever, and removed and recreated any symbolic links that were
created, which has resulted in some fun, especially with packages which
use dlopen(3) to load modules. Some recent changes to our ld.so to bring
it more into line with other Operating Systems also exposed some cracks.
+ Modify bsd.pkg.mk and its shared object handling, so that PLISTs now contain
the ELF symlinks.
+ Don't mess about with file system entries when handling shared objects in
bsd.pkg.mk, since it's likely that libtool and the BSD *.mk processing will
have got it right, and have a much better idea than we do.
+ Modify PLISTs to contain "ELF symlinks"
+ On a.out platforms, delete any "ELF symlinks" from the generated PLISTs
+ On ELF platforms, no extra processing needs to be done in bsd.pkg.mk
+ Modify print-PLIST target in bsd.pkg.mk to add dummy symlink entries on
a.out platforms
+ Update the documentation in Packages.txt
With many thanks to Thomas Klausner for keeping me honest with this.
SGI STL implementation, with emphasis on cross-platform and cross-compiler
portability. This package is base on the submission by Emmanuel Dreyfus
<p99dreyf@criens.u-psud.fr> in PR#11810, but modified by me to use libtool
for library generation and to install the complete set of headers.