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lang/gcc47 being used when USE_GCC=4.5+ or the like is specified. PR: 159036 Submitted by: kalten@gmx.at
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6.6 KiB
Makefile
231 lines
6.6 KiB
Makefile
#-*- mode: Fundamental; tab-width: 4; -*-
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# ex:ts=4
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#
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# bsd.gcc.mk - Support for smarter USE_GCC usage.
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#
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# Created by: Edwin Groothuis <edwin@freebsd.org>
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#
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# For port developers:
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# If your port needs a specific (minimum) version of GCC, you can easily
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# specify that with a "USE_GCC=" statement. Unless absolutely necessary
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# do so by specifying "USE_GCC=X.Y+" which requests at least GCC version
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# X.Y. To request a specific version omit the trailing + sign. Use of
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# a Fortran compiler is declared by the USE_FORTRAN knob, not USE_GCC.
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#
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# Examples:
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# USE_GCC= 4.2+ # port requires GCC 4.2 or later.
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# USE_GCC= 4.5 # port requires GCC 4.5.
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#
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# If your port needs a Fortran compiler, please specify that with the
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# USE_FORTRAN= knob. Here is the list of options for that knob:
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#
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# USE_FORTRAN= yes # use gfortran45 (lang/gcc45)
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# USE_FORTRAN= g77 # use g77-34 (lang/gcc34; FreeBSD>=7)
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# # or system f77 (/usr/bin/f77; FreeBSD<=6)
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# USE_FORTRAN= ifort # use the Intel compiler (lang/ifc)
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#
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# Due to object file incompatiblity between Fortran compilers, we strongly
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# recommend to use only one of them on any system.
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#
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# If you are wondering what your port exactly does, use "make test-gcc"
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# to see some debugging.
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#
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# $FreeBSD$
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#
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GCC_Include_MAINTAINER= gerald@FreeBSD.org
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# All GCC versions supported by the ports framework. Keep them in
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# ascending order and in sync with the table below.
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GCCVERSIONS= 030402 040200 040400 040500 040600 040700
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# The first field if the OSVERSION in which it appeared in the base.
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# The second field is the OSVERSION in which it disappeared from the base.
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# The third field is the version as USE_GCC would use.
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GCCVERSION_030402= 502126 700042 3.4
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GCCVERSION_040200= 700042 999999 4.2
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GCCVERSION_040400= 999999 999999 4.4
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GCCVERSION_040500= 999999 999999 4.5
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GCCVERSION_040600= 999999 999999 4.6
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GCCVERSION_040700= 999999 999999 4.7
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#
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# No configurable parts below this.
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#
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# Extract the fields from GCCVERSION_...
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.for v in ${GCCVERSIONS}
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. for j in ${GCCVERSION_${v}}
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. if !defined(_GCCVERSION_${v}_L)
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_GCCVERSION_${v}_L= ${j}
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. elif !defined(_GCCVERSION_${v}_R)
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_GCCVERSION_${v}_R= ${j}
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. elif !defined(_GCCVERSION_${v}_V)
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_GCCVERSION_${v}_V= ${j}
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. endif
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. endfor
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.endfor
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# bsd.gcc.mk can also be used for primarily requesting a Fortran compiler.
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# If we are using GCC we still define whatever we'd usually do for C and
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# C++ as well.
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.if defined (USE_FORTRAN)
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# The default case, with a current lang/gcc port.
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. if ${USE_FORTRAN} == yes
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_USE_GCC:= 4.5
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FC:= gfortran45
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F77:= gfortran45
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# Intel Fortran compiler from lang/ifc.
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. elif ${USE_FORTRAN} == ifort
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BUILD_DEPENDS+= ${LOCALBASE}/intel_fc_80/bin/ifort:${PORTSDIR}/lang/ifc
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RUN_DEPENDS+= ${LOCALBASE}/intel_fc_80/bin/ifort:${PORTSDIR}/lang/ifc
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FC:= ${LOCALBASE}/intel_fc_80/bin/ifort
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F77:= ${LOCALBASE}/intel_fc_80/bin/ifort
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# In some case we want to use g77 from lang/gcc34 (FreeBSD>=7) or f77
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# (FreeBSD<=6).
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. elif ${USE_FORTRAN} == g77
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_USE_GCC:= 3.4
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FC:= g77-34
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F77:= g77-34
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. else
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IGNORE= specifies unknown value "${USE_FORTRAN}" for USE_FORTRAN
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. endif
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CONFIGURE_ENV+= F77="${F77}" FC="${FC}" FFLAGS="${FFLAGS}"
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MAKE_ENV+= F77="${F77}" FC="${FC}" FFLAGS="${FFLAGS}"
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.endif
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.if defined(USE_GCC)
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# See if we can use a later version
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_USE_GCC:= ${USE_GCC:S/+//}
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.if ${USE_GCC} != ${_USE_GCC}
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_GCC_ORLATER:= true
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.endif
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# Check if USE_GCC points to a valid version.
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.for v in ${GCCVERSIONS}
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. for j in ${GCCVERSION_${v}}
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. if ${_USE_GCC}==${j}
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_GCCVERSION_OKAY= true;
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. endif
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. endfor
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.endfor
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.if !defined(_GCCVERSION_OKAY)
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IGNORE= Unknown version of GCC specified (USE_GCC=${USE_GCC})
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.endif
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#
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# Determine current GCCVERSION
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#
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.for v in ${GCCVERSIONS}
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. if exists(${LOCALBASE}/bin/gcc${_GCCVERSION_${v}_V:S/.//})
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_GCC_FOUND${v}= port
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. endif
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. if ${OSVERSION} >= ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_L} && ${OSVERSION} < ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_R}
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_GCCVERSION:= ${v}
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_GCC_FOUND${v}:= base
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. endif
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.endfor
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.if !defined(_GCCVERSION)
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IGNORE= Couldn't find your current GCCVERSION (OSVERSION=${OSVERSION})
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.endif
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#
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# If the GCC package defined in USE_GCC does not exist, but a later
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# version is allowed (for example 3.4+), see if there is a later.
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# First check if the base installed version is good enough, otherwise
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# get the first available version.
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#
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.if defined(_GCC_ORLATER)
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. for v in ${GCCVERSIONS}
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. if ${_USE_GCC} == ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_V}
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_GCC_MIN1:= true
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. endif
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. if defined(_GCC_MIN1) && defined(_GCC_FOUND${v}) && ${_GCC_FOUND${v}}=="base" && !defined(_GCC_FOUND)
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_GCC_FOUND:= ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_V}
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. endif
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. endfor
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. for v in ${GCCVERSIONS}
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. if ${_USE_GCC} == ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_V}
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_GCC_MIN2:= true
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. endif
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. if defined(_GCC_MIN2) && defined(_GCC_FOUND${v}) && !defined(_GCC_FOUND)
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_GCC_FOUND:= ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_V}
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. endif
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. endfor
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.endif
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.if defined(_GCC_FOUND)
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_USE_GCC:=${_GCC_FOUND}
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.endif
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.endif # defined(USE_GCC)
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.if defined(_USE_GCC)
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# A concrete version has been selected. Determine if the installed OS
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# features this version in the base, and if not then set proper ports
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# dependencies, CC, CXX, CPP, and flags.
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.for v in ${GCCVERSIONS}
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. if ${_USE_GCC} == ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_V}
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. if ${OSVERSION} < ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_L} || ${OSVERSION} > ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_R}
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V:= ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_V:S/.//}
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_GCC_BUILD_DEPENDS:= gcc${V}
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_GCC_PORT_DEPENDS:= gcc${V}
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CC:= gcc${V}
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CXX:= g++${V}
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CPP:= cpp${V}
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. if ${_USE_GCC} != 3.4
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CFLAGS+= -Wl,-rpath=${LOCALBASE}/lib/${_GCC_BUILD_DEPENDS}
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LDFLAGS+= -Wl,-rpath=${LOCALBASE}/lib/${_GCC_BUILD_DEPENDS}
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. endif
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. endif
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. endif
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.endfor
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.undef V
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.if defined(_GCC_BUILD_DEPENDS)
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BUILD_DEPENDS+= ${_GCC_PORT_DEPENDS}:${PORTSDIR}/lang/${_GCC_BUILD_DEPENDS}
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. if ${_USE_GCC} != 3.4
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RUN_DEPENDS+= ${_GCC_PORT_DEPENDS}:${PORTSDIR}/lang/${_GCC_BUILD_DEPENDS}
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. if ${_USE_GCC} != 4.2
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# Later GCC ports already depend on binutils; make sure whatever we
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# build leverages this as well.
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USE_BINUTILS= yes
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. endif
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. endif
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.endif
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.endif # defined(_USE_GCC)
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test-gcc:
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@echo USE_GCC=${USE_GCC}
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@echo USE_FORTRAN=${USE_FORTRAN}
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.if defined(USE_GCC)
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.if defined(_GCC_ORLATER)
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@echo Port can use later versions.
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.else
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@echo Port cannot use later versions.
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.endif
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.for v in ${GCCVERSIONS}
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@echo -n "GCC version: ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_V} "
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.if defined(_GCC_FOUND${v})
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@echo -n "(${_GCC_FOUND${v}}) "
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.endif
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@echo "- OSVERSION from ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_L} to ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_R}"
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# @echo ${v} - ${_GCC_FOUND${v}} - ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_L} to ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_R} - ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_V}
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.endfor
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@echo Using GCC version ${_USE_GCC}
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.endif
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@echo CC=${CC} - CXX=${CXX} - CPP=${CPP} - CFLAGS=\"${CFLAGS}\"
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@echo F77=${F77} - FC=${FC} - FFLAGS=\"${FFLAGS}\"
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@echo LDFLAGS=\"${LDFLAGS}\"
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@echo "BUILD_DEPENDS=${BUILD_DEPENDS}"
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@echo "RUN_DEPENDS=${RUN_DEPENDS}"
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