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Number of commits found: 10 |
Wednesday, 11 Oct 2017
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14:49 gerald
Merge revisions 437281
This adds a man page for gcov-dump5 (introduced recently) and also
one for gcov-tool5 (which we have had for a while).
and 436904
This brings a new little utility program gcov-dump6 to dump code
coverage data (unfortunately without a man page or documentation).
from lang/gcc5-devel into pkg-plist which I had missed in the update
to GCC 5.5 a few minutes ago.
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Thursday, 21 Sep 2017
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20:38 gerald
Now that the default version of GCC in the tree is GCC 6 (the lang/gcc6
port), remove Java support (incl. the JAVA option) from lang/gcc5. Only
one other port actually relies on this and this change speeds up the build
and reduces the size of this port/package quite a bit.
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Sunday, 6 Aug 2017
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06:24 gerald
Remove workaround for PR 219274 that bapt@ had put in place in 2014
from pkg-plist for lang/gcc5 and lang/gcc6 (which won't be updated
too soon otherwise).
PR: 219274
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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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Sunday, 25 Jan 2015
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23:42 gerald
Update to the 20150118 snapshot of GCC 5.0.
libgcj-5.0.pc is now properly called libgcj-5.pc; adjust pkg-plist.
libffi is broken on FreeBSD i386 since 2015-01-11, cf.
https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=64779, so disable it
for the time being.
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Monday, 27 Oct 2014
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13:54 gerald
Update to the 20141026 snapshot of GCC 5.0.
Remove last instance of @dirrm in pkg-plist.
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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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10:49 gerald
Update to the 20140921 snapshot of GCC 5.0.
Remove four instances of @dirrm from pkg-plist.
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Thursday, 18 Sep 2014
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14:07 gerald
Update to the 20140914 snapshot of GCC 5.0.
On the packaging side this adds another Python script coming from
the libstdc++ side of things.
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Saturday, 23 Aug 2014
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12:31 gerald
Update to the 20140817 snapshot of GCC 5, which is how GCC 4.10 is now
going to be called.
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Number of commits found: 10 |