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non port: lang/gnatdroid-sysroot-x86/distinfo

Number of commits found: 2

Wednesday, 16 Mar 2016
14:36 marino search for other commits by this committer
Rebase gnatdroid to gcc6-aux (6.0), add support for MARSHMELLOW

The gnatdroid cross-compilers (*BSD => Android) were the last two users
of gcc-aux (gcc 4.9 Ada compiler).  They are now based on gcc6-aux.

The Android NDK release 11 just came out with support for Android API 23
(Marshmellow) so now gnatdroid supports it.  I removed API 8 and 9
(Froyo and Gingerbread) from gnatdroid-armv7.  Froyo currently is installed
on less than 0.1% of Android devices, and Gingerbread is dropping under 2%
soon.  Many sysroot distfiles were re-rolled to gain required headers, so
a distfiles subdirectory was added as well.
Original commitRevision:411236 
Monday, 30 Nov 2015
00:15 marino search for other commits by this committer
Add gnatdroid-x86 (3 new ports), X-compiler to Android-x86

Similar to lang/gnatdroid-armv7, lang/gnatdroid-x86 is a cross-compiler
targetting Android. The former targets ARMv7 processors while the latter
targets Android on x86 (32-bit).  The latter also runs on Virtualbox as
a bonus.  The new ports are implemented as slaves to the ARMv7 versions.

The GNAT ACATS were run, and it passed every test except CXG2024,
"accuracy of multiplication and division of mixed decimal and binary
fixed point numbers".
subtest 13: expected -51.00 got 50.0
subtest 14: expected 51.0 got 50.0

This is probably a rounding error unique to 32-bit x86.  Overall this
version passed better than gnatdroid-armv7 because unwind is supported,
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Original commitRevision:402635 

Number of commits found: 2