caused by include/ffi.h.
Enable libgcj on amd64 in addition to i386.
Remove the hack we had used to rename man pages to match the actual
names of binaries (back when GCCs configure mechanism failed to do so).
two cases where the common (file) namespace was polluted by Java-specific
files.
Disable building libgomp on FreeBSD 4.x and early versions of FreeBSD 5.0
due to pthread-related build issues there.[1]
Reported by: kris (pointyhat) [1]
No longer create ${PREFIX}/libdata/ldconfig, the issue has been addressed
in Mk/bsd.port.mk now.
Be more friendly for additional patches.
Submitted by: maho (implicitly)
Simplify the subdirectory we use for GCC-specific libraries and include
files from gcc/${CONFIGURE_TARGET}/${PORTVERSION} to gcc-${PORTVERSION}.
Remove the hack to set RANLIB=: now that this has been addressed upstream.
bootstrap-lean is back, which means quite a bit less disk space used when
building this port. Also, Java comes with new applications gappletviewer42,
gjarsigner42, and gkeytool42 and a new libgcj-tools-4.2.0.jar.
Employ the new USE_LDCONFIG feature, which allows us to get rid of the
various, much more manual and error-prone hacks we needed so far.
Reviewed by: flz (for lang/gcc40)
Java support is back (on i386), and all those additional libtool
files we are currently installing as part of libgcj will be gone
with next week's snapshot.
The spamming of $PREFIX/include/ssp is now finally gone after my reports
upstream, which allows us to restrict the conflict with gcc-4.1.* to the
case where we build Java.
Convert the build-time dependency on math/mpfr to a full one, since the
Fortran frontend also needs this at run time.
Always build both shared and static libraries instead of having these as
two exclusive options defaulting to the former.
Remove bogus USE_X11 (which was not used by default nor any other port).
No longer hardcode the version number in LATEST_LINK.
Remove USE_REINPLACE= as advised by new portlint. Also note that at
least some of the installation hierarchy problems with libgomp have
been fixed now due to my report upstream.
Improve packaging by using @dirrm include/ssp instead of speculative
removal. Remove broken removal of the info/gcc42 directory; this has
to be handled by Mk/bsd.ports.mk.
Install the .info files of the lang/gcc40 port in a port-specific
subdirectory, and move include/mf-runtime.h into a version specific
directory. This allows us to remove the conflicts with lang/gcc33,
lang/gcc41 and lang/gcc42.
Also, convert pkg-plist to use a new substitution (%%SUFFIX%%) instead
of hardcoding the version number 40.