- Use an exclude file for cpio, there's not much sense in extracting
and chmod'ing a whole bunch of files only to delete them afterwards.
- Fix two bugs in the ld-wrapper that could cause it to dump core in
rare cases.
- Remove a forgotten C++ include.
- Improve IGNORE message.
Submitted by: marius@alchemy.franken.de
- link libc_p.a/lib_c_r.a when compiling with "-pg -static"
- fix unresolved symbols to make "-pg" and "-prof_gen" work
Submitted by: marius@alchemy.franken.de
Approved by: kris
- Re-enable patching of iccvars.(c)sh (solely called by icid and therefore
overlooked), accidentally broken by last commit.
- Fix generation of multi-threaded code, triggered by the (badly documented)
compiler option "-mt".
- Disable compiler options "-openmp*" and "-parallel", they depend on
libguide which itself depends on pthread_atfork() (not provided by libc_r),
therefore don't install libguide.
Note: All compiler options are now believed to either work on FreeBSD or
be disabled (Maintainer note: '-prof_gen' is under investigation).
- Add a message about installing stlport-icc in order to get full C++ support.
- Remove workaround for generation of shared objects with binutils/ld 2.12.x,
appears to be fixed (unfortunately no confirmation by Intel Support, "That
is good news <...> then we should just close this issue." *sigh*).
Submitted by: marius@alchemy.franken.de
- Add note about a problem on P4 and how to solve it.
Suggested by: Martin Kahlert <martin.kahlert@infineon.com>
- Remove outdated information in pkg-descr.
handling when generating shared objects with binutils/ld 2.12.[0,1], link
in the icc C++ ABI definitions not those of gcc
- remove libcprts (STL): it has unresolvable glibc dependencies in both,
dynamic and static, versions, therefore is not usable and entirely unneeded
when libstlport is used instead
- add libimf (Intel's optimized math functions library), while there's no
measurable speed improvement (at least for the functions tested) in
comparison to FreeBSD's libm beyond the "normal" icc vs. gcc boost icc
occasionally produces code depending on libimf when told to optimize for
Pentium 4
- replace the ld-script with a wrapper written in C as (c)sh is a bit limited
and long winded for that purpose
- minor stuff and cleanup
Submitted by: marius@alchemy.franken.de
- use reinplace command where appropriate
- gzip man page
- clarify download instructions (1)
- fix typo in a comment (2)
- preparation for successfull C++ compiles (2, minor changes by me)
Even if I bumped the port revision for the C++ parts, there's no need to
update yet, wait until I commit the icc-stlport.
Requested by: mi (1)
Submitted by: Marius Strobl <marius@alchemy.franken.de> (2)
- use an empty MASTER_SITES to not get mail from fenner's distfile survey
Suggested by: fenner
- correct the message in IGNORE after obrien's change to linux-base
- fill in the product name in docs/csupport
2) icc is now able to link native binaries, at least a simple test case
(a little bit more than a "Hello World!") runs fine.
Our native ld is used here, so don't expect "-ipo" to work.
Major parts of 2) are
Submitted by: Dan Nelson <dnelson@allantgroup.com>