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marino
7f074928a4 compiler.mk: Fix Ada packages when PKGSRC_COMPILER=clang
Only one compiler is used when "ada" is listed in LANGUAGES, and that
is the one built by the lang/gcc-aux source package.  When PKGSRC_COMPILER
is defined as anything else other than "gcc", the Ada packages fail to
build.  This can be seen when clang is used with CLANGBASE=${LOCALBASE}.

This straight-forward fix is to override the user specification of
PKGSRC_COMPILER when Ada is specified and define it as "gcc" in all cases.
Tested on NetBSD 6.1 amd64 with CLANGBASE=${LOCALBASE}
2013-07-07 09:06:23 +00:00
marino
b37304e0ba compiler.mk, gcc.mk: Implement DRAGONFLY_CCVER
DragonFly has two compilers in base, GCC 4.4.7 and GCC 4.7.2.
The way one switches between them for userland programs is to set
CCVER in the environment.

However, to set this via make.conf is tricky.  I've been using the
low level "ALL_ENV+= CCVER=gcc47", but this trick fails to properly
identify the compiler which results in _GCC_VERSION being incorrectly
defined.

Additionally, there are some prominent packages that do not build on
gcc 4.7 and the fix is either not fully understood or would require a
large amount of work to implement.  In these cases, it is desireable
to specify the package be built on gcc 4.4 regardless of CCVER setting.

To address these issues, a new directive is added: DRAGONFLY_CCVER.
It is only effective if OPSYS equals "DragonFly", and it will properly
set CCVER and properly define _GCC_VERSION.  It will also allow a
per package specification of a particular compiler in the pkg makefile.
2012-12-12 20:49:01 +00:00
jperkin
d0e2c023a0 _LINKER_ABI_FLAG.* is not set anywhere in pkgsrc, remove to avoid confusion. 2012-08-09 12:32:41 +00:00
jperkin
c6c9a7bd28 Ensure the Fortran wrappers specify the correct ABI if necessary. Fixes a
bunch of packages on Solaris when ABI=32 with 64-bit compilers.
2012-08-09 12:16:24 +00:00
marino
1a21fb3999 compiler.mk/gcc.mk: Add support for USE_LANGUAGES+= ada
All recent packages featuring Ada code have a hard dependency on the
lang/gnat-aux compiler package.  The valid values for USE_LANGUAGES
are c, c99, c++, fortran, fortran77, java, objc, so specifying a
specific compiler was necessary up into now.

One problem with lang/gnat-aux is that it is installed at ${LOCALBASE}
where the lang/gccXX compilers are installed at ${LOCALBASE}/gccXX.
The latter compilers have no possibility of sharing conflicting files
unlike lang/gnat-aux.  Rather than fundamentally update the GCC 4.6-based
lang/gnat-aux to avoid these conflicts, a new Ada-capable compiler
based on GCC 4.7 was created with the intent of being supported by
mk/compiler.mk and mk/compiler/gcc.mk.

The Ada packages will be effectively migrated from lang/gnat-aux to the
new lang/gcc-aux compiler, but lang/gcc-aux will remain as a standalone
package as it is the only GCC 4.6-based compiler that builds on
DragonFly and serves it as a world and kernel compile option.

In addition to the current language wrappers, lang/gcc-aux adds
wrappers for "ada" (unique to gcc-aux, hardlinked to gcc driver),
and the gnat, gnatmake, gnatbind, gnatlink, gnatchop, gnatprep,
and gnatls programs.  Supporting all of these allows the wrapper
system to be used with Ada packages; currently wrappers are mostly
disabled on them.

The lang/gcc47 implicitly adds support for the "objc-c++" language by
adding it to the USE_LANGUAGES list, but it wasn't really supported.
An attempt was made to better support objc-c++, but this new enumeration
probably still needs work or needs to be removed completely.

Logic for Ada support:
1) All lang/gccXX compilers have version numbers ranging from 2.8.1 to 9.
2) lang/gcc-aux uses the release date as its version number in the form of
   YYYYMMDD with a minimum value of 20120614, so there is no version
   overlap.
3) When at least one element of USE_LANGUAGES is "ada", the value of
   20120614 is added to the set of GCC_REQD which selects lang/gcc-aux.
4) The _NEED_NEWER_GCC check is disabled.  It fails and isn't relevant;
   unless a package sets GCC_REQD over 20120614, the only way to select
   lang/gcc-aux is to specify the Ada language and only one compiler
   known to gcc.mk can support it.
2012-07-08 19:57:10 +00:00
jperkin
a558677b69 Ensure the Solaris native linker is used by default, avoids conflicts
where GNU ld is picked up first via $PATH.
2012-06-27 13:36:08 +00:00
sbd
a3a8f22dec Move USE_PKGSRC_GCC from compler.mk to compler/gcc.mk and make it a yes/no
check.

At the same time cleanup GCC_REQD.
2012-04-13 03:03:36 +00:00
obache
6e1df85eb5 Revert unwanted part (uncompleted msc support) from last commit. 2010-11-17 08:40:22 +00:00
obache
69751f66c2 Replaced with ASCII char `-'. 2010-11-17 08:38:15 +00:00
ahoka
5d1d297d1f Add support for clang. 2010-09-23 22:26:06 +00:00
asau
00e9b1c1b3 Implement "fortran77" as alias for "fortran". 2010-07-30 07:58:58 +00:00
markd
1d907d5432 Add g95 support to the compiler framework, based on the existing f2c
support.
2009-07-08 21:17:16 +00:00
joerg
9377afae3f Rename GCC_USE_SYMLINKS to COMPILER_USE_SYMLINKS, implement it for the
other compiler drivers and enable it by default. Saves at least a
percent of build time even for trivial packages like lang/lua.
2009-05-30 18:16:26 +00:00
wiz
105c17b263 Grammar fix in error message. 2008-10-20 20:44:49 +00:00
ahoka
214839f848 Sanitise the error message of the fail-wrapper:
- Use PGKSRC-WARNING to note it's coming from pkgsrc and not always fatal.
 - Describe more precisely what's happening when you get this warning.

Hopefuly this will stop the misundersanding of the error message I could
see quite often amongst users.
2008-10-20 18:33:50 +00:00
rillig
f17ed773f1 Added a keyword for "bmake help". 2008-02-13 09:00:52 +00:00
rillig
66736dde43 Replaced _PKG_SILENT and _PKG_DEBUG with RUN. 2008-02-07 21:36:13 +00:00
rillig
b2e71313c3 Made the .include lines simpler. 2007-10-17 10:43:36 +00:00
rillig
1fcdecd105 Added variable descriptions. 2007-09-20 17:28:48 +00:00
reed
edb3562456 For Portable C Compiler.
Add beginning of PKGSRC_COMPILER=pcc support.
Based on "sunpro".

Please help improve this. I have not tested with C++ or fortan.
2007-09-18 01:51:10 +00:00
rillig
ac3ee7770d There was one ">" too much, so the fail-wrapper warning was printed
multiple times.
2007-06-09 18:44:37 +00:00
rillig
4e653a34ec Changed the wording of the warning messages when a compiler-fail-wrapper
is run. As a new feature, an error message is printed when the wrapper
is called, so that there is a better trace to it than a completely empty
output.

See also: http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-pkg/2007/06/08/0017.html
2007-06-08 20:48:16 +00:00
tnn
409fd2c40a add support for the HP-UX C/aC++ compilers 2007-04-17 11:05:33 +00:00
seb
2f32439d15 If 'c99' is in USE_LANGUAGES also add 'c'.
I bet 'c99' support in USE_LANGUAGES was only tested on -current. On -current
there is no g77 command so mk/compiler/gcc.mk includes mk/compiler/f2c.mk which
adds 'c' to USE_LANGUAGES ;)
2006-12-03 08:34:45 +00:00
jschauma
721b60b433 Instead of setting compiler flags in each package if it uses C99,
allow USE_LANGUAGES+=c99 and let gcc and mipspro do the right thing.
May need to be reviewed/added for other compilers.
ok rillig@
2006-12-02 22:32:59 +00:00
markd
4beda37608 Allow CPP to be set to something not on the PATH (as used to work in
pre wrapper days).  Especially useful for Solaris where cpp tends to
live in /usr/css/lib/cpp.
2006-11-16 02:42:13 +00:00
joerg
03cba20b8e Make the language warning a bit less forceful, since it is often a false
warning.
2006-07-27 20:07:06 +00:00
rillig
15c11119af The C compiler is also used for Objective C, so the c-fail-wrapper is
only created if none of these languages is mentioned in USE_LANGUAGE.
2006-07-22 05:01:17 +00:00
rillig
1e90e68755 Up to now, the language "c" has always been enabled, no matter if the
package said USE_LANGUAGES=#none or USE_LANGUAGES=fortran. Added a
c-fail-wrapper that works like the other fail-wrappers. The default
value for USE_LANGUAGES is still "c". Some problems are expected with
packages that say USE_LANGUAGES+=c++ or with packages containing GNU
configure scripts and setting USE_LANGUAGES=c++, as those scripts always
need a working C compiler.
2006-07-20 16:44:01 +00:00
rillig
94d9cf1b3a Reordered the variables in the interface comment so that all
user-settable variables come first.
2006-07-02 23:09:19 +00:00
jlam
8c10d39139 Introduce the capability to gather all the warnings and errors that
are generated for a target and output them all at once at the conclusion
of the target's invocation.  The implementation is in bsd.pkg.error.mk,
which defines a macro target "error-check" that will print out any
non-empty warning and error files in ${WARNING_DIR} and ${ERROR_DIR}
and exit appropriately if there were errors.

Convert some targets that were just long sequences of ${ERROR_MSG} or
${WARNING_MSG} within a single shell statement to use the new delayed
error output via error-check.

Modify the compiler "fail" wrappers for C++ and Fortran to be less
verbose during invocation.  Instead collect the warnings and only
print them at the end of the completed phase, e.g. after "configure"
and/or "build" completes.
2006-06-09 13:59:06 +00:00
jlam
bc093b5ba2 Fix a problem that occurs if compiler.mk is included in a package's
Makefile, which means it occurs before bsd.tools.mk is included and
thus misses the definition of TOOLS_DIR.  We now create a new subdirectory
of ${WRKDIR} to house the wrappers instead of re-using ${TOOLS_DIR}.
Problem noted by Roland Illig on tech-pkg:

	http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-pkg/2006/05/12/0011.html
2006-05-12 21:37:08 +00:00
jlam
48b11c8c11 Make build failures due to the previous commit less mysterious by using
a wrapper script that emits a hint of what went wrong.
2006-05-11 22:13:19 +00:00
tv
cc385037b1 Force unrequested languages to be unavailable by setting them to ${FALSE}.
This way, missing language dependencies will be caught at build time.

(Tested without problems on several C++ packages by unsetting LANGUAGES in
them.  I don't have a machine fast enough to bulk build, but I shall be
watching the next round on pkgsrc-bulk to fix what I may not know about
right now.)
2006-05-06 15:20:05 +00:00
schwarz
7e79f31cbf added support for the SGI IDO (IRIX Development Option) cc used by IRIX 5.3.
changes approved by jschauma and recht.
2005-10-16 19:44:44 +00:00
grant
16000086e3 note that xlc support is on Darwin. 2005-02-16 08:41:20 +00:00
grant
9fd9fe5331 add support for icc, the Intel C++ Compiler (Linux).
icc is a high performance compiler suite for Linux/i386 and ia64, and
is free for non-commercial use. see:

	http://www.intel.com/software/products/compilers/clin/

for more information.

tested with icc version 8.0 and 8.1 on Slackware 10/i386.
2005-02-15 07:43:43 +00:00
tv
dace9b647e Merge down janitorial change from tv-derecurse branch:
Move definition of PKGSRC_COMPILER to defaults/mk.conf, to make it more
readily seen by the user.
2005-01-24 18:07:56 +00:00
jlam
b6b853727d Nuke USE_FORTRAN and bring the f2c handling within the mk/compiler
framework.  The list of changes include:

  * Modify compiler.mk so that "c" is always prepended to USE_LANGUAGES,
    so we no longer need to say it in package Makefiles.  Packages
    should now append to USE_LANGUAGES instead of setting it.

  * Create mk/compiler/f2c.mk which implements another pseudo-compiler
    "f2c" that may be used with any C compiler backend, e.g.

	PKGSRC_COMPILER= f2c ccache gcc

  * Teach the various "real" compiler files, e.g., sunpro.mk, mipspro.mk,
    etc., to use f2c if the native Fortran compiler isn't present.

Packages that use Fortran should now simply include the line:

	USE_LANGUAGES+=	fortran

in the package Makefile.
2005-01-12 15:31:58 +00:00
jlam
9451157a8f Sort the compiler list in the comments. 2005-01-10 09:05:01 +00:00
jlam
28e0cb9288 Remove the trailing whitespace in the values of the toolchain variables
(CC, LD, CXX, etc.) if the default values have no arguments.  Now,
CC == "cc" and not "cc ".
2004-11-30 15:07:26 +00:00
jlam
eb9034727a Modify the way that the toolchain variables, e.g. CC, CPP, CXX, LD, etc.,
are handled.  The idea now is to simply remove the paths in the values
of these variables, leaving behind only the basename plus any arguments,
e.g.:

	CC= /usr/local/bin/gcc       becomes   CC= gcc
	CPP= /usr/local/bin/gcc -E   becomes   CPP= gcc -E

The wrapper scripts are generated for every unique executable mentioned
by the toolchain variables, so for the example above, only a "gcc"
wrapper script is generated for ${CC} and ${CPP}.  PKG_{CC,CPP,CXX,etc.}
are the paths to the executables wrapped by the wrapper scripts.

Note that it's now possible to set "CC" to something more than just the
path to the compiler, e.g.

	CC= cc -ffast-math -funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer

and the full value of ${CC} will be passed through via CONFIGURE_ENV
and MAKE_ENV.
2004-11-30 14:50:37 +00:00
jlam
c88ff0fa15 Set initial values for PKG_{CC,CPP,CXX,FC} which are used within the
${compiler}.mk files to discover the short names of the compilers.
This allows ccache.mk to properly create symlinks when CC is set
explicitly within /etc/mk.conf.
2004-11-28 21:32:47 +00:00
wiz
43de7f8bc0 Now that no package uses USE_GCC_SHLIB any longer, remove support
for it from compiler.mk.

Move the variable of the same name used by compiler/gcc.mk and
the gcc* buildlink3 files into private namespace (_USE_GCC_SHLIB).
2004-11-22 22:24:46 +00:00
grant
919cb8bddb add framework support for Tru64 and the Compaq C compiler.
patches provided by Tobias Nygren <tnn at netilium dot org> with
minor changes by me.
2004-11-20 04:37:08 +00:00
grant
b761a1f885 add initial support for IBM's XL C/C++ compiler. tested with version
6.0 on Mac OS X 10.3.5.

to use XL C, set PKGSRC_COMPILER=xlc in mk.conf. XLCBASE defaults to
/opt/ibmcmp/vacpp/6.0 (the default installation location on OS X),
this can be overridden in mk.conf too.

this is a work in progress - some simple packages can be built, but
there are still lots of issues that need to be worked through.
2004-10-06 09:49:53 +00:00
jlam
1d55af8fb2 Initial commit of a new wrapper script framework that encapsulates
the non-buildlink-related code and moves it out of mk/buildlink3 into
mk/wrapper.  The buildlink3 code is modified to simply hook its
transformations into the wrapper script framework.

The wrapper script framework has some new features:

* Support automatically passing "ABI" flags to the compiler and linker
  depending on the value of ${ABI}.  Currently supports the SunPro
  compiler with ${ABI} == 64 and the MIPSPro compiler with ${ABI} as
  any of 32, n32, o32, and 64.

* making UnixWare GCC accept -rpath options and silently converting
  them into an appropriate LD_RUN_PATH

* Add cmd-sink-interix-gcc and cmd-sink-interix-ld that errors out
  when it sees -fpic/-fPIC and -shared/-Bshareable, respectively
  (requested by <tv>).

* Much improved debugging output.  It's possible to output the wrapper
  work log in-line with normal output by setting WRAPPER_LOG to
  "stderr".

Important differences in behaviour from the old buildlink3 code include:

* Only move the -l options to the end of the command line, leaving the
  -L options in-place.

* Extend the autodetection of the libtool mode to detect "compile" and
  "uninstall".

* Fix problem noted in both PR pkg/24760 and PR pkg/25500, where
  -L/usr/lib/* was being mangled improperly.

* Remove the top-level "buildlink" target; instead, make buildlinking
  occur as part of the "wrapper" target.

* mangle and sub-mangle are only meant to transform directories in
  -I, -L, and rpath options, so remove the lines in
  buildlink3/gen-transform.sh that transformed bare directories.

* Add the ability for the libtool wrapper to be called just to unwrap
  an existing libtool archive by running:

	libtool --mode=unwrap -o libfoo.la

  The old --fix-la syntax no longer works.


20040818
========
* Initial release of a new wrapper script framework that encapsulates
  the non-buildlink-related code and moves it out of mk/buildlink3.
  These features include:

   * making MIPSpro accept GCC options
   * making MIPSpro "ucode" accept GCC options
   * making SunPro accept GCC options
   * making "ld" accept -Wl,* options and silently removing the "-Wl,"
   * (NEW) making UnixWare GCC accept -rpath options and silently
     converting them into an appropriate LD_RUN_PATH

  One major benefit of this is that the buildlink3 code is now much
  tighter and easier to understand since it concerns itself solely
  with buildlink-related details.  I haven't yet optimized the wrapper
  cache, so the new wrapper scripts may take slightly longer to execute
  than the old buildlink3 wrapper scripts, but I'll be improving this
  over time.


20040821
========
* Move the inclusion of $cmd_sink outside of the main loop in wrapper.sh
  so that the $cmd_sink script can be used to globally scan and process
  the arguments.  Move the LD_RUN_PATH code to a cmd-sink-unixware-gcc
  script.  Garbage-collect the now unused export_vars-related code.

* Add cmd-sink-aix-xlc for AIX xlc that munges -Wl,-R* into an
  appropriate -blibpath option.

* Add cmd-sink-interix-gcc and cmd-sink-interix-ld that errors out
  when it sees -fpic/-fPIC and -shared/-Bshareable, respectively
  (requested by <tv>).

* Move the code that converts full paths to shared libraries into the
  "-Ldir -llib" equivalents from the buildlink3 code into wrapper/logic.
  Remove the same from bsd.buildlink3.mk and gen-transform.sh.

* Move the code that checks for absolute rpaths from the buildlink3
  code into wrapper/arg-source.  Remove the same from bsd.buildlink3.mk
  and gen-transform.sh.

* Only move the -l options to the end of the command line, leaving the
  -L options in-place.

* Add more debugging code.


20040824
========
* Fix quoting problems after arguments are transformed.  Remove the
  hack that was inserted that magically made almost everything work
  because we do it the right way now.

* Move the inclusion of $logic outside of the main loop in wrapper.sh
  so that the $logic script doesn't have to worry about underflowing
  the argument buffer.

* Encapsulate the loop in wrapper.sh that fills the argument buffer
  entirely within the arg-source script.

* Move from the logic script into the arg-source script the
  transformations that merge or split arguments.

* Fix bug where skipargs was effectively being ignored if it was more
  than 1.

* Handle the whitespace in transformations in the logic script that
  turn one library option into multiple library options, e.g.
  "-lreadline" -> "-ledit -ltermcap".

* Allow you to specify an environment variable WRAPPER_SKIP_TRANSFORM
  for whether you wish to skip the transformation step in the logic
  script.  This is intended for testing purposes.

* Added check_prog() and init_lib() functions to the shell code library
  to make it more reusable outside of the wrapper framework.

* Allow the msg_log() function to output to "stdout" or "stderr".  If
  you want to have all of the logging appear on the screen, then you
  can now set WRAPPER_LOG=stderr.

* Make some of the script components not overridable on a per-wrapper
  basis.

* Add a gen-transform.sh script that generates transformation sedfiles.
  The "transform" script is used to transform arguments, while the
  "untransform" script is used to unwrap files.  Move the no-rpath
  logic from buildlink3/gen-transform.sh into wrapper/gen-transform.sh
  since it's not buildlink3-specific.

* Check for a non-empty blibpath before adding the option in
  cmd-sink-aix-xlc.

* Extend the autodetection of the libtool mode to detect "compile" and
  "uninstall".

* Add a cmd-sink-libtool script that doesn't pass linker options to
  libtool unless we're in "link" mode.

* Set _USE_RPATH to "yes" for UnixWare so that the wrappers will see the
  rpath options and convert them to a LD_RUN_PATH definition.

* Add more debugging code.


20040826
========
* Rewrite buildlink3/gen-transform.sh to produce more precise sed commands.
  Drop some unused commands from the mini-language, and add a few more
  that are more restrictive in their scope.

* Fix problem where repeated options weren't properly handled by some
  of sed commands.  It's not enough that they're "global replace",
  since some patterns match separator characters before and after each
  option.  We must repeat those patterns twice to catch all instances
  correctly.

* Fix problem noted in both PR pkg/24760 and PR pkg/25500, where
  -L/usr/lib/* was being mangled improperly.

* Remove the top-level "buildlink" target; instead, make buildlinking
  occur as part of the "wrapper" target.

* Add more debugging code.


20040828
========
* Added a head_queue function to shell-lib that returns the head of the
  named queue without popping it off the front of the queue.

* Strip consecutive, repeated library options from the command line when
  we read it in the logic script.

* Be more careful about not underflowing the argument buffer.


20040906
========
* shell-lib was moved into pkgsrc/mk/scripts; correct references to that
  file in the wrapper code.

* Use opt-sub instead of sub-mangle when protecting -I/usr/include/*
  and -L/usr/lib/* from buildlink transformations.  This avoids adding
  lines that look like "-I-I..." in the transformation sedfiles.

* mangle and sub-mangle are only meant to transform directories in
  -I, -L, and rpath options, so remove the lines in
  buildlink3/gen-transform.sh that transformed bare directories.

* Fix bug in strip-slashdot where the "." wasn't backquoted and thus
  matched all characters instead of only the "." character.

* Change the libtool wrapper to use a modified buildcmd script that
  doesn't rearrange any of the arguments.  This should fix spurious
  problems where libtool doesn't understand how to parse the command
  line when the -l options are moved to the end of the argument list.

* Fix bug in the logic script where the $cachearg and $cachedarg
  weren't being properly set at all times, which caused the cache to
  contain the wrong transformed argument.


20040907
========
* Support automatically passing "ABI" flags to the compiler and linker
  depending on the value of ${ABI}.  Currently supports the SunPro
  compiler with ${ABI} == 64 and the MIPSPro compiler with ${ABI} as
  any of 32, n32, o32, and 64.

* Move back the code that splits absolute paths to shared libraries
  from arg-source back into logic.  This allows us to correctly skip
  splitting those paths based on the previous option.  Also add a
  sanity check that the library name in the split argument doesn't
  contain a "/" since shell globs are not as precise as REs.

* Don't transform the path given after --dynamic-linker (used by GNU
  ld for ELF linkage).

* Add the ability for the libtool wrapper to be called just to unwrap
  an existing libtool archive by running:

	libtool --mode=unwrap -o libfoo.la


20040914
========
* Add a loop in libtool-fix-la to ensure that all of the options listed
  in the dependency_libs lines of *.lai files are processed.  This fixes
  a buildlink3 leakage bug.

* Merge the gen-transform.sh scripts between buildlink3 and wrapper and
  place them all in wrapper.  This makes sense since the commands simply
  allow for many types of transformations, which buildlink3 takes
  advantage of, but there is nothing inherently buildlink-ish about
  those commands.

* Don't directly manipulate SUBST_SED.unwrap.  Instead, create the
  value of SUBST_SED.unwrap by combining several other variables
  (currently just _UNWRAP_SED) to ensure that the correct ordering is
  preserved.

* Correct some confusing debugging messages.
2004-09-21 15:01:38 +00:00
wiz
8ff007ed51 Re-add USE_PKGSRC_GCC, and document it should only be
used in /etc/mk.conf. Requested by Klaus Heinz.
2004-07-04 00:38:15 +00:00
wiz
592ae724f4 Retire USE_GCC2, USE_GCC3, USE_SUNPRO, USE_MIPSPRO, and USE_PKGSRC_GCC,
now that all instances of packages using it have been fixed.
2004-07-04 00:28:30 +00:00
reed
5adcc6fc9e Change date of when deprecated USE_GCC2, USE_GCC3, USE_PKGSRC_GCC,
USE_SUNPRO, USE_MIPSPRO variables would be removed. (According
to jlam@.)
mk/compiler.mk CVS:
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2004-05-12 21:49:39 +00:00