WANT_BOUNDS_CHECKING), as Herman ten Brugge <hermantenbrugge@home.nl>, the
author of these patches, removed them from their web-site, saying that they
contain bugs fixed in later versions and strongly suggested to use current
versions of GCC.
PR: 51738
FWIW, checkout of these things took 5+hrs, staying on the local
.freebsd.org net w/o hitting the 'net at all.
As promised,
$ time cvs ci
real 67m51.701s
user 0m1.250s
sys 0m5.345s
${MACHINE_ARCH}--freebsd${OSREL} is now passed to CONFIGURE_ARGS if
GNU_CONFIGURE is defined. Take the target out of CONFIGURE_ARGS of
some ports that added it explicitly; define it as
${MACHINE_ARCH}--freebsd if the port doesn't like the ${OSREL} part;
define it as something else (such as ${MACHINE_ARCH}--freebsdelf if
the port requires that; define it as an empty string if the port
doesn't like it at all.
The last might be a sign that a GNU_CONFIGURE port actually doesn't
use GNU's version of configure at all; but I don't have time to go
look at them all, we'll fix them as time goes on.
At least we've got much fewer "-unknown-"s in the tree as the result. :)
something already there (PORTOBJFORMAT, OSVERSION) or move stuff from after
.include <bsd.port.mk> to before.
(This is not by any means the complete list but just the ones I've noticed
recently.)
(I still intend to fix the bug in the script that misses an ELF system for
an a.out one)
Current fix submitted by: "Alec Wolman" <wolman@cs.washington.edu>
all the way to diffing yorick/pkg/PLIST and then died with a
"bad hostname freefall.freebsd.org" .... Hopefully that's not bad... ;-)
Hmm.. Maybe I'll try doing this from beast, next! kickme's a boring
machine, and bento is busy.
subexpressions.
* expmed.c (expand_divmod): Save last divison constant and
if rem is same as div, don't adjust rem cost.
Submitted by: Peter Jeremy <peter.jeremy@auss2.alcatel.com.au>
* Some initial support for FreeBSD-alpha
* Add some optimizations required by g77, which still might be of some use
to adventuring C/C++ programmers.
Obtained from: OpenBSD (parts)
under lang) use ${OSREL} as defined in bsd.port.mk rev 1.281 and
1.227.2.43.
Note gcc28 is hopelessly broken, it uses an undefined variable
${GNUOSREL} and thus has an empty string wherever ${OSREL} should
be. However, it's consistent with its own PLIST at the current state
so I haven't "fixed" it yet.