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Sunday, 28 Jun 2015
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05:57 marino
devel/gprbuild: Upgrade version 2014 => 2015
This upgrade was necessary because the latest version introduces new
switches that Adacore software already uses. I'd been working around
it be replacing, for example, "gprinstall" with manual install targets.
More importantly, gprbuild is built with project files. This requires
either gnatmake (which will drop this functionality on next gcc version)
or a copy of gprbuild already installed. Since I don't want to carry
binary bootstraps, I wrote a new BSD-style makefile to avoid gprbuild
as a dependency for itself.
Unlike GPS 2014, it uses the gnat sources that it was provided with
instead of gnat_util library. The gpr* sources use functions not yes
in FSF GNAT and only one regression patch is needed when built by
gcc5-aux. This probably cannot be built by gcc-aux, but there are
already several things preventing the return to gcc-aux (over gcc5-aux).
I didn't bother with the examples so these are no longer installed, and
I didn't install "info" version of documention which follows my other
ports. (pdf, txt, and html versions are still installed)
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Monday, 16 Mar 2015
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15:11 marino
lang/gnat_util, devel/gprbuild: Support gcc5-aux
GPRBuild is too highly tethered to the compiler -- in practical terms
each version of GPRBuild is meant to be built by a specific GPL GNAT,
but we're trying to build it with multiple FSF GNATS that are out of sync.
This patch set does allow GPRBuild to build and apparently work with both
gcc-aux and gcc5-aux. There is no real change for gcc-aux (OpenVMS is
removed from the code but it should be same difference) ang for gcc5-aux,
the previous patches aren't needed but new ones are. Thus, EXTRA_PATCHES
had to be set for each of the two supported compilers.
lang/gnat_utils had to be modified to stop packaging OpenVMS target files
as apparently this target has been removed from gcc5-aux.
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