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This is a port of Modula-3 release 3.6, from DEC Systems Research
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Center. Modula-3 is a modern compiled programming language designed
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for systems programming as well as large applications. A wealth
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of information about Modula-3 can be found at:
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WWW: http://www.research.digital.com/SRC/modula-3/html/home.html
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This port includes patches for a number of bugs found since the
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release of DEC SRC's version 3.6. To save space and time, only
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the most commonly-used subset of the DEC distribution is built and
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installed by this port. That includes the compiler, the standard
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libraries, and the graphics packages, but not the (huge) separate
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projects such as netobj, zeus, obliq, and visual obliq. Specifically,
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the following packages are included:
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X11R4 m3browser mtex showthread
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coverage m3build parseparams src
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digraph m3bundle pp table-list
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formsedit m3core quake tcp
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formsvbt m3front realgeometry tcpextras
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formsvbtpixmaps m3linker recordheap tempfiles
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images m3middle replayheap ui
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jvideo m3tohtml set vbtkit
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libm3 m3tools showheap videovbt
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m3 m3totex shownew web
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To reduce download times, this port uses custom distfiles containing
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only the packages listed above. Also, I have updated the code
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generator so that it is based on gcc-2.7.2.1. If the gcc sources
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are found on the system, the port will use the system sources
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instead of downloading them. Altogether, these changes reduce the
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size of the necessary distfiles from about 16 MB down to 2.7-4.5
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MB, depending on what is already installed on the system.
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If desired, the packages not included here can be built directly
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from the DEC distribution, in:
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ftp://gatekeeper.dec.com/pub/DEC/Modula-3/release-3.6/m3.tar.gz
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Please see "${PREFIX}/share/modula-3/COPYRIGHT" for the DEC copyright
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notice.
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John Polstra <jdp@polstra.com>
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