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Number of commits found: 12 |
Wednesday, 19 Jul 2017
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22:41 gerald
Remove workarounds for PR 219274 that bapt@ had put in place in 2014
from the end-of-life lang/gcc4* ports.
PR: 219274
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Monday, 1 May 2017
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08:15 gerald
Remove Java support (both in terms of the JAVA option and everything
associated with it as well as java from CATEGORIES).
In addition to changes to Makefile, pkg-plist, and pkg-descr, this also
removes files/java-patch-hier.
GCC 4.9 was first released in summer 2014 and went end-of-life upstream
a year ago, but GCC 5 is very well established by now and also provides
support for Java (GCJ/libgcj), and so does GCC 6, and this simplifies
this port significantly and also speeds up the build.
While we are here, streamline the setting of INFO.
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Saturday, 26 Sep 2015
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11:03 antoine
Remove deprecated @exec/@unexec from ports using ccache-update-links
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Thursday, 30 Oct 2014
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19:01 gerald
Update to the 20141029 snapshot of GCC 4.9.2.
Sort an entry in pkg-plist to be in line with other lang/gcc ports.
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Saturday, 11 Oct 2014
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07:30 gerald
Update to the 20141008 snapshot of GCC 4.9.2.
Restore the pkg-plist hack to not warn about info/gcc49/dir.
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Tuesday, 7 Oct 2014
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13:55 gerald
Update to the 20141001 snapshot of GCC 4.9.2.
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Monday, 6 Oct 2014
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18:13 bapt
Comment out info/dir files
indexinfo is taking care of generating it at package installation time
Reported by: peter
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Sunday, 28 Sep 2014
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12:37 gerald
Update to the 20140924 snapshot of GCC 4.9.2.
Remove all instances of @dirrm from pkg-plist.
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Saturday, 12 Apr 2014
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23:36 gerald
Update to the 20140406 snapshot of GCC 4.9.0.
Add pkg-message that references the need to use -Wl,-rpath=... . [1]
No longer install rebuild-gcj-db49 (which requires bash among others)
and its man page.
PR: 185902 [1]
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Tuesday, 21 Jan 2014
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23:40 bapt
Fix properties on pkg-plist
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Monday, 21 Oct 2013
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18:26 gerald
Update to the 20131020 snapshot of GCC 4.9.0.
STAGEify.
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Sunday, 24 Mar 2013
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23:03 gerald
Now that GCC 4.8.0 has been released, welcome GCC 4.9 in its very,
very early development stages.
Business as usual with the C, C++, Fortran, Java compilers and tools
invoked as gcc49, g++49, gfortran49, gcj49 and so forth. Initially
this may be relatively stable due to the GCC 4.8.0 stabilization
efforts, but be prepared for a rough ride the coming months as this
goes through active development.
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Number of commits found: 12 |