Note that the 1.1 versions are an older code base (egcs rev 2.91.x) vs.
the snapshot this is replacing (egcs rev 2.92.x). However people have
reported less problems with 1.1.1-prerel than the current snapshots.
(I will probably not be tracking the snapshots as closely now. I'd like to
see if 1.1 isn't stable enough to stay with for a while)
Cygnus calls this 1.1a (not Alpha, but a second rolling because a few G77
files were left out). I'm naming this version 1.1.1 so people won't think
it is an alpha version.
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.
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.
* Implement support for weak symbols. This solves the "___error" undefined
problem on 3.0-CURRENT systems.
* look for crt0.o in /usr/lib/aout on 3.0-CURRENT systems.
+ The C++ includes and gcc specific libs now live under gcc-lib/.....
+ don't install ``c++''
+ make links egcc and eg++
+ c++filt --> g++filt to non conflict with stock version
+ clean up package dirs on ``pkg_delete''
default for FreeBSD. The standard exception implementation reliably
dumps core under FreeBSD. Users can put "-fno-sjlj-exceptions" on
the command line if they really want to override the new default.
Configure with "--with-gnu-as" and "--with-gnu-ld".
Define "__FreeBSD__" as 3.
like "enhanced GNU compiler suite." It contains updated versions of
gcc, g++, and g77 with many bugfixes and some new optimizations.
The C++ compiler in particular is vastly improved over gcc-2.7.2.1.