Ralf S. Engelschall
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f550ea4c8c
remove old tru64 crap
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18 jaren geleden |
Christoph Schug
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f84232f065
move over sparc64-freebsd fixes to a more general form within rpmtool(8)
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18 jaren geleden |
Christoph Schug
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f4463577d6
sparc64-freebsd platform fixes
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18 jaren geleden |
Thomas Lotterer
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9fa345313c
replace as/ld availability assumption with feature testing; together with [34937] this eliminates the need for the with_binutils option entirely and also removes a linux/freebsd platform assumption; sponsored by BinckBank
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18 jaren geleden |
Thomas Lotterer
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254db4fb83
allow repetitive execution of %build
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18 jaren geleden |
Christoph Schug
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3d3cbe7b2e
upgrading package: gcc 4.1.1 -> 4.1.2
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19 jaren geleden |
Ralf S. Engelschall
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1c4c7f0b57
Welcome Year 2007!
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19 jaren geleden |
Ralf S. Engelschall
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b6db372b5f
The GCC "multilib" feature is a problematic one as not all platforms where GCC thinks it can support multilib really provide all prerequisites for this. GCC usually thinks that amd64-linux platforms support "multilib" (32 and 64 bit at the same time), but with mostly all default installations this isn't the case. Similar to other platforms like ix86-solaris. So, instead of letting GCC enable multilib with its own decision, make the "multilib" feature an explicit one and actually _disable_ it by default (as within OpenPKG we don't want mix and actually cannot mix 32 and 64 bit code anyway). If one really wishes "multilib" with OpenPKG's GCC one now explicitly have to enable it with the "with_multilib" option.
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19 jaren geleden |
Thomas Lotterer
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3bc00fef9c
do not use multilibs (32+64bit) but stick to pure 32bit or pure 64bit thus unbreaking build on amd64-suse10 installed w/o 32bit backwards compatibility
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19 jaren geleden |
Thomas Lotterer
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2782b0599d
new world order for "Packager" and "Distribution" headers
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19 jaren geleden |
Ralf S. Engelschall
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29fa6c7e41
add preliminary AIX 32-bit support
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19 jaren geleden |
Ralf S. Engelschall
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e4fc8eec6c
upgrade to new l_openpkg_release usage and remove special with_gcc stuff which should only exist in gccN packages
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19 jaren geleden |
Ralf S. Engelschall
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e1a26335f2
fix GCC branding; don't try to patch files if there is nothing to patch; include a vendor program fix
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19 jaren geleden |
Ralf S. Engelschall
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8240f9723d
upgrade from GCC 4.0.3 to 4.1.1
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19 jaren geleden |
Christoph Schug
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f1edb6dbf6
make gcc sun4v-aware
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19 jaren geleden |
Ralf S. Engelschall
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ad9f3a94a3
upgrading package: gcc 4.0.2 -> 4.0.3
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19 jaren geleden |
Ralf S. Engelschall
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74cb9fe191
although share/java is not nice it is considered a shared directory for various Java JAR files (from any package) by GCJ, so remove the filesystem cleanup hack to get GCJ working out-of-the-box
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20 jaren geleden |
Ralf S. Engelschall
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be8267b953
adjust copyrights for new year 2006
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20 jaren geleden |
Ralf S. Engelschall
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d0b67ffe3f
upgrading package: gcc 4.0.1 -> 4.0.2
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20 jaren geleden |
Thomas Lotterer
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c4caf98ac9
workaround for gcc-4.0.1/binutils problems under Solaris-x86
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20 jaren geleden |
Ralf S. Engelschall
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38114f49af
crual hack to get Solaris 10/x86 (running in 32-bit mode) working on x86_64 platform by shamelessly disabling all extra optimizations and cross-platform/multi-lib settings on this platform. Everyone with a better solution is welcome
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20 jaren geleden |
Ralf S. Engelschall
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a81cff1b68
try to fix building under with_fortran=yes
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20 jaren geleden |
Ralf S. Engelschall
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c8c8cfe95a
add support for FreeBSD 7.0-CURRENT
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20 jaren geleden |
Ralf S. Engelschall
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56afb587d6
Major Upgrade to GCC 4.0: gcc (3.4.4) becomes gcc3, gcc40 (4.0.1) becomes gcc, gcc40 is removed, gcc41 is kept
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20 jaren geleden |
Ralf S. Engelschall
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6e41fa425b
cleanup amd64-linux workaround hacking: reduce 200KB of patch for a generated file by a few lines of substitutions
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20 jaren geleden |
Ralf S. Engelschall
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c7a2dd6517
cleanup indentation of amd64 patch application and move solaris hack into .patch file where similar hacks already exists
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20 jaren geleden |
Thomas Lotterer
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1954e61a2c
Remove "-z text" from the gcc default linker arguments under Solaris when "%{with_binutils}" == "no". This behaviour is the default in the Solaris linker. The "-z text" makes relocations in shared objects a fatal linker error. When static libraries are build, there is often (almost always) position dependent code generated. Whether the linking of shared objects against static libraries always makes sense is another question...
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20 jaren geleden |
Steve Weinreich
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385cef4399
Added a patch for building libstdc++ under amd64-linux
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20 jaren geleden |
Ralf S. Engelschall
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16f223121d
make post-adjustments more deterministically by first moving then then removing. This way the order of the partly nested directories do not matter any more.
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20 jaren geleden |
Ralf S. Engelschall
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c5f37df130
use external zlib if we build gcc with Java support
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