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non port: lang/gcc43/pkg-plist

Number of commits found: 9

Saturday, 4 Sep 2010
16:42 gerald search for other commits by this committer
Remove lang/gcc43.  GCC 4.3 is at end of life, we have been using GCC 4.4
as default for USE_FORTRAN for a while and GCC 4.5 already is an active
release, too.
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Monday, 28 Dec 2009
13:48 gerald search for other commits by this committer
Update to the 20091227 snapshot of GCC 4.3.5.  On the way, sort pkg-plist
a bit differently.
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Thursday, 19 Nov 2009
11:31 gerald search for other commits by this committer
Remove Fortran support from this port.  GCC 4.4 really is the preferred
version when using Fortran (as seen by USE_FORTRAN=yes) and there and
GCC 4.5 is where upstream is focusing and fixing bugs, etc.  Given the
rapid evolution of the new GCC Fortran frontend, it is strict preferrable.

Discussed with: Steve Kargl <sgk@troutmask.apl.washington.edu>,
                Pedro F. Giffuni <giffunip@yahoo.com>
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00:32 gerald search for other commits by this committer
Update to the 20091115 snapshot of GCC 4.3.5.

Remove support for the Java frontend and library where users are better
served using GCC 4.4 or later.  This makes this port a whole lot cheaper
and also allows us to remove the (somewhat bogus) check for lang/gcc295
as well as WANT_GNOME.

No longer download Objective-C related files which we don't actually use.
Original commit
Monday, 12 Mar 2007
16:45 gerald search for other commits by this committer
Update to the 20070309 snapshot of GCC 4.3.0.  This brings a new gcjh43
application and man pages for gappletviewer43, gjar43, gjarsigner43,
gjavah43, gkeytool43, gnative2ascii43, gorbd43, grmid43, gserialver43,
and gtnameserv43.
Original commit
Sunday, 18 Feb 2007
21:58 gerald search for other commits by this committer
Update to the 20070216 snapshot of GCC 4.3.0.

This has a patch of mine to account for the removal of /usr/bin/objformat
on 7-CURRENT and defaults to elf instead of aout in this case.

Add a temporary patch to fix the bootstrap on i386.
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Monday, 12 Feb 2007
00:59 gerald search for other commits by this committer
Update to the 20070209 snapshot of GCC 4.3.0.

This adds a couple of further programs related to Java language support,
specifically gjar, gjavah, gnative2ascii, gorbd, grmid, gserialver, and
gtnameserv.
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Tuesday, 6 Feb 2007
13:06 gerald search for other commits by this committer
Update to the 20070202 snapshot of GCC 4.3.0.

Adjust pkg-plist to remove some secondary programs which we no longer
provide after the import of the Eclipse Java frontend.

Properly set INFO for those cases where we actually do not build libgomp,
and thus not libgomp.info either.

Move ia64 to NOT_FOR_ARCHS from BROKEN, like we did with lang/gcc43.
Remove the cklatest target and files/patch-gengtype-yacc.y.
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Sunday, 5 Nov 2006
14:31 gerald search for other commits by this committer
And here we go, introducing the lang/gcc43 port in form of the 20061104
snapshot of GCC 4.3.0; repocopied over from lang/gcc42.

Sadly we now have an unconditional dependency on math/libgmp4 and
math/mpfr.  On the positive side this allows us to always build the
Fortran frontend.

PR:             104683
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Number of commits found: 9