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Author SHA1 Message Date
joerg
62d1ba2bac Remove @dirrm entries from PLISTs 2009-06-14 18:03:28 +00:00
jlam
6752f1f3b3 List the info files directly in the PLIST, and honor PKG{INFO,MAN}DIR.
Bump the PKGREVISION due to the new location of the man pages.
2006-04-08 20:35:49 +00:00
seb
92c368a75b Remove info files entries from PLIST.
While here add two missing entries in INFO_FILES.
2004-03-02 11:28:22 +00:00
seb
6e88dfd605 Convert to USE_NEW_TEXINFO.
Remove inclusion of bsd.pkg.install.mk AFAICT it was not needed and more
such a direct inclusion is not really advised I guess.
2003-07-05 13:25:44 +00:00
jtb
6b2fe27e3a * Allow gpc to use the base system gcc on NetBSD systems for linking
C and Pascal.
* Remove dependencies on gmp, rx, ncurses.  They're not needed for
  general Pascal programming, only for some of the units, and
  can be installed later if required.
* Bump PKGREVISION.
2003-06-06 05:46:22 +00:00
jtb
897399ced0 Initial import of gpc.
GNU Pascal is the free 32/64-bit Pascal compiler of the GNU Compiler
Collection (GNU CC or GCC). It combines a Pascal front-end with the
proven GCC back-end for code generation and optimization.  Unlike
utilities such as p2c, this is a true compiler, not just a converter.

The purpose of the GNU Pascal project is to produce a Pascal compiler
(called GNU Pascal or GPC) which

   * combines the clarity of Pascal with powerful tools suitable for
     real-life programming,
   * supports both the Pascal standard and the Extended Pascal standard
     as defined by ISO, ANSI and IEEE (ISO 7185:1990, ISO/IEC
     10206:1991, ANSI/IEEE 770X3.160-1989),
   * supports other Pascal standards (UCSD Pascal, Borland Pascal,
     parts of Borland Delphi and Pascal-SC) in so far as this serves the
     goal of clarity and usability,
   * may be distributed under GNU license conditions, and
   * can generate code for and run on any computer for which the GNU C
     compiler can generate code and run on.

The current release implements Standard Pascal (ISO 7185, levels 0 and
1), a large subset of Extended Pascal (ISO 10206, aiming for full
compliance), is highly compatible to Borland Pascal (version 7.0) with
some Delphi extensions, and provides a lot of useful GNU extensions.
2003-02-17 18:47:15 +00:00