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The find-prefix infrastructure was required in a pkgviews world where packages installed from pkgsrc could have different installation prefixes, and this was a way for a dependency prefix to be determined. Now that pkgviews has been removed there is no longer any need for the overhead of this infrastructure. Instead we use BUILDLINK_PREFIX.pkg for dependencies pulled in via buildlink, or LOCALBASE/PREFIX where the dependency is coming from pkgsrc. Provides a reasonable performance win due to the reduction of `pkg_info -qp` calls, some of which were redundant anyway as they were duplicating the same information provided by BUILDLINK_PREFIX.pkg. |
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README |
1) You may want to adjust the "Optional languages" section of the Makefile before building this package. 2) The Ada compiler front-end of gcc is itself written in Ada. Consequently, an Ada compiler must be used to build it. Note however that in pkgsrc the lang/gcc-aux and/or lang/gnat-aux packages, which are substantially newer, are recommended instead of building the gcc34 Ada frontend. If you do wish to build the Ada compiler as part of this package you can download a pre-built version of gcc 3.4.0 Ada for bootstrapping from: http://www.johnrshannon.com/NetBSD/ix86/gccAda-3.4.0.tgz http://www.johnrshannon.com/NetBSD/pentium4/gccAda-3.4.0.tgz http://www.johnrshannon.com/NetBSD/x86_64/gccAda-3.4.0.tgz The first two pkgs were built on NetBSD 2.0-BETA. The AMD64 pkg was built under NetBSD 1.6ZL.