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GCC does not accept -mcpu=g4, but does accept -mcpu=G4.
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Approved by: portmgr (implicit)
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The WWW: lines in the pkg-descr files of these ports where not at the
end of those files and have been missed in prior conversion runs.
Approved by: portmgr (implicit)
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A big Thank You to the original contributors of these ports:
* Aaron Dalton <aaron@FreeBSD.org>
* Adam Weinberger <adamw@FreeBSD.org>
* Akinori MUSHA aka knu <knu@idaemons.org>
* Alex Dupre <ale@FreeBSD.org>
* Alexey Dokuchaev <danfe@FreeBSD.org>
* Alonso Cardenas Marquez <acm@FreeBSD.org>
* Andreas Klemm <andreas@klemm.gtn.com>
* Andrew Pantyukhin <infofarmer@FreeBSD.org>
* Andrey Zakhvatov
* Anton Berezin <tobez@FreeBSD.org>
* Anton Berezin <tobez@tobez.org>
* Anton Shterenlikht
* Ashish SHUKLA <ashish@FreeBSD.org>
* Bob Eager <bob@eager.cx>
* Bruce M Simpson
* Bruce M. Simpson
* Christoph Mallon <christoph.mallon@gmx.de>
* Christopher Elkins <chrise@scardini.com>
* Christopher Key <cjk32@cam.ac.uk>
* Chuck Robey <chuckr@FreeBSD.org>
* Cyrille Lefevre <clefevre@citeweb.net>
* Dan Rench <citric@cubicone.tmetic.com>
* Danilo Egea Gondolfo <danilogondolfo@gmail.com>
* Dario Freni <saturnero@gufi.org>
* David Kalliecharan <dave@dal.ca>
* David Naylor <dbn@FreeBSD.org>
* David Naylor <dbn@dragon.local>
* David O'Brien (obrien@NUXI.com)
* David O'Brien (obrien@NUXI.org)
* David O'Brien <obrien@NUXI.org>
* David O'Brien <obrien@cs.ucdavis.edu>
* Dereckson <dereckson@gmail.com>
* Devon H. O'Dell <devon.odell@gmail.com>
* Dmitry Sivachenko <demon@FreeBSD.org>
* Don Croyle <croyle@gelemna.org>
* Douglas Anestad <yotta@dougdidit.com>
* Edwin Groothuis (edwin@mavetju.org)
* Edwin Groothuis <edwin@mavetju.org>
* Eugene Ossintsev
* Frank Fischer
* Frank Gruender <elwood@mc5sys.in-berlin.de>
* Frederic Cambus
* Gea-Suan Lin <gslin@gslin.org>
* Gerald Pfeifer <gerald@FreeBSD.org>
* Giuseppe Pilichi aka Jacula Modyun <jacula@gmail.com>
* GreenDog <fiziologus@gmail.com>
* Gustau Perez i Querol <gustau.perez@gmail.com>
* Guy Antony Halse <guy@rucus.ru.za.za>
* Herve Quiroz <hq@FreeBSD.org>
* Hye-Shik Chang
* Hye-Shik Chang <perky@fallin.lv>
* Hye-Shik Chang <perky@python.or.kr>
* Iblis Lin <iblis@hs.ntnu.edu.tw>
* James Bailie <jimmy@mammothcheese.ca>
* James FitzGibbon <jfitz@FreeBSD.org>
* Jean-Sébastien Pédron <dumbbell@FreeBSD.org>
* Jean-Yves Lefort <jylefort@FreeBSD.org>
* Jeff Brown <jabrown@caida.org>
* Jeremy Norris <ishmael27@home.com>
* Jing-Tang Keith Jang <keith@FreeBSD.org>
* John Hein <jhein@symmetricom.com>
* John Marino <marino@FreeBSD.org>
* John Merryweather Cooper
* John Merryweather Cooper <coop9211@uidaho.edu>
* John Merryweather Cooper et al
* Joseph Koshy <jkoshy@FreeBSD.org>
* Josh Elsasser <jre@vineyard.net>
* Josh Gilliam <josh@quick.net>
* Julian H. Stacey <jhs@FreeBSD.org>
* Julian Stecklina
* Jyun-Yan You <jyyou@cs.nctu.edu.tw>
* Katsuji ISHIKAWA <katsuji.ishikawa@gmail.com>
* Kimura Fuyuki <fuyuki@hadaly.org>
* Kimura Fuyuki <fuyuki@mj.0038.net>
* Kimura Fuyuki <fuyuki@nigredo.org>
* Kiriyama Kazuhiko <kiri@kiri.toba-cmt.ac.jp>
* Kubilay Kocak <koobs@FreeBSD.org>
* Lars Thegler <lth@FreeBSD.org>
* Lev Walkin <vlm@lionet.info>
* Li-Wen Hsu <lwhsu@FreeBSD.org>
* Mahdi Mokhtari <mokhi64@gmail.com>
* Marcin Cieslak <saper@SYSTEM.PL>
* Martin Matuska <mm@FreeBSD.org>
* Matthew Hunt <mph@FreeBSD.org>
* Michael Butschky <butsch@computi.erols.com>
* Michael Johnson <ahze@FreeBSD.org>
* Mitsuru YOSHIDA <mitsuru@riken.jp>
* Muhammad Moinur Rahman <5u623l20@gmail.com>
* Neal Nelson <ports@nicandneal.net>
* Nicola Vitale <nivit@FreeBSD.org>
* Nils M Holm <nmh@t3x.org>
* Oliver Braun <obraun@informatik.unibw-muenchen.de>
* Oliver Breuninger <ob@seicom.NET>
* Patrick Li <pat@databits.net>
* Pawel Worach <pawel.worach@gmail.com>
* Pedro F. Giffuni <giffunip@asme.org>
* Pedro Giffuni
* Pedro Giffuni <giffunip@asme.org>
* Pete French <pete@twisted.org.uk>
* Peter Schuller <peter.schuller@infidyne.com>
* Peter van Heusden <pvh@egenetics.com>
* Phillip Neumann <pneumann@gmail.com>
* Piotr Kubaj <pkubaj@anongoth.pl>
* Po-Chuan Hsieh <sunpoet@FreeBSD.org>
* Pontus Stenetorp <ninjin@kth.se>
* Ralf S. Engelschall <rse@engelschall.com>
* Rick van der Zwet <rick@wzoeterwoude.net>
* Rob Zinkov
* Roland Jesse <roland.jesse@gmx.net>
* Romain Tartiere <romain@blogreen.org>
* Ryan Steinmetz <zi@FreeBSD.org>
* Sahil Tandon <sahil@tandon.net>
* Sergei Kolobov <sergei@kolobov.com>
* Sergey A. Osokin <osa@FreeBSD.org>
* Sergey Skvortsov <skv@protey.ru>
* Simon Marlow <simonmar@microsoft.com>
* Simun Mikecin <numisemis@yahoo.com>
* Stanislav Sedov <ssedov@mbsd.msk.ru>
* Stephen Weeks <sweeks@sweeks.com>
* Steven G. Kargl
* Sunpoet Po-Chuan Hsieh <sunpoet@FreeBSD.org>
* Sylvio Cesar <sylvio@FreeBSD.org>
* Thomas Gellekum <tg@FreeBSD.org>
* Timothy Beyer <beyert@cs.ucr.edu>
* Timothy Bourke <timbob@bigpond.com>
* Tom Judge <tj@FreeBSD.org>
* Veniamin Gvozdikov <vg@FreeBSD.org>
* Vitaly Magerya <vmagerya@gmail.com>
* Wen Heping <wenheping@gmail.com>
* Wen Heping <wenhping@gmail.com>
* Wes Peters <wes@softweyr.com>
* Ying-Chieh Liao <ijliao@FreeBSD.org>
* Yukihiro Nakai <Nakai@technologist.com>
* Yukihiro Nakai <nakai@FreeBSD.org>
* Zach Garner <zach@neurosoft.org>
* aaron@FreeBSD.org
* andrewb@cs.cmu.edu
* arved
* chinsan
* chuckr
* dd
* erik@smluc.org
* gahr
* gahr@FreeBSD.org
* gpalmer
* hsu
* ijliao
* jasone
* jkh
* jkoshy
* jmacd
* jmacd@FreeBSD.org
* jmz
* js@jeannot.org
* jseger@FreeBSD.org
* kappa@FreeBSD.org.ua
* kbyanc
* msmith@gsoft.com.au
* mutoh@openedu.org
* netchild@FreeBSD.org
* patrick
* pst
* rene@FreeBSD.org
* ruslan@shevchenko.kiev.ua
* stas
* tobez
With hat: portmgr
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gcc9 is now EOL'd and shouldn't be used anymore.
Since this is the last release that builds on powerpc64 elfv1 (with GCC 4.2),
set the expiration date to FreeBSD 12.x EOL date.
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After working on (and largely maintaining) our GCC ports for more than
19 years, time has come to hand over the baton.
Sadly despite multiple requests nobody stepped up (even having waited
another 3+ months after relinquishing maintainership of gcc9-devel),
so pass maintainership to toolchain@.
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There have been lots of missing CONFLICTS_INSTALL entries, either
because conflicting ports were added without updating existing ports,
due to name changes of generated packages, due to mis-understanding
the format and semantics of the conflicts entries, or just due to
typoes in package names.
This patch is the result of a comparison of all files contained in
the official packages with each other. This comparison was based on
packages built with default options and may therefore have missed
further conflicts with optionally installed files.
Where possible, version numbers in conflicts entries have been
generalized, some times taking advantage of the fact that a port
cannot conflict with itself (due to logic in bsd.port.mk that
supresses the pattern match result in that case).
A few ports that set the conflicts variables depending on complex
conditions (e.g. port options), have been left unmodified, despite
probably containing outdated package names.
These changes should only affect the installation of locally built
ports, not the package building with poudriere. They should give an
early indication of the install conflict in cases where currently
the pkg command aborts an installation when it detects that an
existing file would be overwritten,
Approved by: portmgr (implicit)
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Backport patch from gcc9-devel to fix build.
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This fixes more than 190 bugs compared to GCC 9.3.
files/patch-gcc_dumpfile.c has made it upstream in the meantime, so
remove it on our end.
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- New functions:
. mpc_sum
. mpc_dot
- Several functions are more robust with a reduced exponent range
(for example corresponding to IEEE 754 binary formats).
- New mpcheck tool for comparison with the native C library (which
is not installed by default).
Bump all directly dependent ports. Do not bump those indirectly
dependent via the lang/gcc* family since their run-time dependencies
and code generated should not be affected.
PR: 249950
Submitted by: wen
Notes:
svn path=/head/; revision=568912
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[B]ack port of part of r565301 | gerald | 2021-02-15 from
lang/gcc11-devel:
Explicitly build --without-zstd such that archivers/zstd isn't pulled
in inadvertedly when present in the build system even though it is not
an explicit dependency. [1]
Back port part of r566885 | gerald | 2021-03-01 from lang/gcc9-devel:
Remove the GRAPHITE option. Graphite still is a largely experimental
feature, so better left to newer versions of GCC such as GCC 10 which
is now our default.
PR: 253286 [1]
Notes:
svn path=/head/; revision=567263
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differences.
Notes:
svn path=/head/; revision=561727
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Also remove SSP_UNSAFE which was added by r327697 in 2013 to the
pre-pre-...-predecessor of this port and does not appear necessary
any longer.
Notes:
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Fold the PLUGINS option, which has been on by default, into standard
behavior and remove that option. It has not been causing any issues
since we enabled it 11 months ago, nor measurable overhead.
PR: 242644
Notes:
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MAKE_ARGS instead of trying to do this via the environment (which is
lower priority and required files/patch-Makefile.in which we can now
remove).
PR: 245511
Notes:
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Instead of using lang/gcc8 for bootstrapping gcc9 on powerpc64 elfv1, use directly base gcc.
Necessary changes:
- CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET="-O0" CXXFLAGS_FOR_TARGET="-O0" BOOT_CFLAGS="-O0" in CONFIGURE_ENV and MAKE_ENV. Otherwise bootstrapped compiler fails later in the build with segfault.
- CRTSTUFF_T_CFLAGS has changed optimizations to -O0, instead of -O2. -O2 worked in gcc8, because there was no -fno-asynchronous-unwind-tables flag added to CRTSTUFF_T_CFLAGS. Since this works when building with clang on powerpc64 elfv2, this patch is added to EXTRA_PATCHES, only on powerpc64 elfv1,
- BOOT_CFLAGS has added ? before =. This is to allow overriding BOOT_CFLAGS in CONFIGURE_ENV and MAKE_ENV.
- A patch by Gustavo Romero to gcc/dumpfile.c is necessary to allow compiling with base GCC, otherwise base GCC hits ICE. Incidentally, this patch alone also fixes build for powerpc (32 bits) with base GCC.
Bump PORTREVISION for dependency change.
PR: 245511, 242506
Approved by: gerald (maintainer timeout)
Notes:
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This remains the default version of GCC in the Ports Collection, and
this update mostly addresses regressions.
files/patch-powerpc32 was a backport from this release branch to begin
with and has now become obsolete. [1]
PR: 241125 [1]
Notes:
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Notes:
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Enable GCC plugins support by default.
PR: 242644
Submitted by: tobik
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D22292
Notes:
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on powerpc ("error: integer constant is too large for 'long' type").
This is already part of lang/gcc9-devel after r518494 and the 20191123
snapshot of GCC 9.2.1; it will be part of the GCC 9.3 release at which
point we can remove this local patch again.
PR: 241125
Notes:
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On versions of FreeBSD that that are new enough and made that switch
already, use ELFv2 ABI on powerpc64.
PR: 239813
Submitted by: pkubaj
Reported by: linimon
Notes:
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landed in lang/gcc9-devel as r517355 | gerald | 2019-11-13.
Add a new option PLUGINS that enables GCC's plugin framework. This is off
by default for now, but something to possibly make the default after a bit
of settling.
I plan to backport this to lang/gcc9-devel and then lang/gcc9.
Submitted by: David Carlier <devnexen@gmail.com>
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D22292
Notes:
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subdirectory.
Notes:
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(without any special options or include files being required).
Until that changes (or GCC changes) we need to avoid using vec_step as a
variable name.
PR: 239266
Notes:
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some 68 bugs.
This is the default version of GCC in the Ports Collection, and it just
got a bit more polish and stability.
Both files/patch-amd64-gcc-multilib-support and
files/patch-powerpc64-no-_GNU_SOURCE [1] have been integrated upstream
(and also been part of lang/gcc9-devel already), so remove them here.
PR: 239648 [1]
Notes:
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regression from the GCC 8 series).
The technical background is that a consolidation in upstream GCC made
non-GNU platforms include gnu-user.h and then undefined some macros
in rs6000/freebsd.h, but missed doing the same in rs6000/freebsd64.h.
The has now been included upstream and the current snapshot that the
lang/gcc9-devel port tracks; carrying files/patch-powerpc64-no-_GNU_SOURCE
in this port should become obsolete with the GCC 9.2 release.
(As this should be a very short-lived measure, bump PORTREVISION only
for powerpc64 to avoid all other users having to rebuild, too.)
PR: 239648
Notes:
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avoid a dependency loop.
PR: 238330
Reported by: pkubaj
Notes:
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as defined in Mk/bsd.default-versions.mk which has moved from GCC 8.3
to GCC 9.1 under most circumstances now after revision 507371.
This includes ports
- with USE_GCC=yes or USE_GCC=any,
- with USES=fortran,
- using Mk/bsd.octave.mk which in turn features USES=fortran, and
- with USES=compiler specifying openmp, nestedfct, c11, c++0x, c++11-lang,
c++11-lib, c++14-lang, c++17-lang, or gcc-c++11-lib
plus, everything INDEX-11 shows with a dependency on lang/gcc9 now.
PR: 238330
Notes:
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PR: 239419
Approved by: gerald (maintainer)
Notes:
svn path=/head/; revision=507302
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https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-9/changes.html has a comprehensive overview of
many improvements and changes and https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-8/porting_to.html
addresses issues you may encounter porting to this new version, though
this release series should have fewer of those than previous ones.
To provide a brief overview of some of the more noticable changes:
GCC's diagnostics now print source code with a left margin showing line
numbers. This is configurable via -fno-diagnostics-show-line-numbers.
Plus there have been lots of further improvements around diagnostic
messages in general as -fopt-info.
As usual a large number of improvements to code generation, including
but by far not limited to the following:
- Switch expansion (into expressions).
- Inliner defaults are tuned to better suit modern C++ codebases,
especially when built with link time optimizations.
- Hot/cold partitioning is now more precise and aggressive.
- Improved scalability for very large translation units.
- Link-time optimization improvements including faster compilation.
A new option -flive-patching=[inline-only-static|inline-clone] has
been introduced to provide a safe compilation for live-patching.
A new pair of profiling options -fprofile-filter-files and
-fprofile-exclude-files help filter which source files are instrumented.
New built-in functions __builtin_expect_with_probability,
__builtin_has_attribute, and __builtin_speculation_safe_value.
Significant effort has been put into refining existing compiler warnings
and adding additional diagnostics. One notable addition is -Wabsolute-value
which warns for calls to standard functions that compute the absolute value
of an argument when a more appropriate standard function is available. For
example, calling abs(3.14) warns because the appropriate function to
compute the absolute value of a double argument is fabs.
The spelling corrector now considers transposed letters, and the threshold
for similarity has been tightened, to avoid nonsensical suggestions.
A new option --completion provides better option completion in a shell
(such as bash).
OpenACC support in C, C++, and Fortran continues to be maintained and
improved. Most of the OpenACC 2.5 specification is implemented.
Version 5.0 of the OpenMP specification is now partially supported in
the C and C++ compilers.
There is now experimental support for the upcoming C2X revision of the
ISO C standard (via the -std=c2x and similar options).
The C++ front end has experimental support for some of the upcoming
C++2a draft features, enabled by the -std=c++2a or -std=gnu++2a options.
This includes range-based for statements with initializer, default
constructible and assignable stateless lambdas, lambdas in unevaluated
contexts, language support for empty data members, allowing pack expansion
in lambda init-capture, likely and unlikely attributes, class types in
non-type template parameters, allowing virtual function calls in constant
expressions, explicit(bool), std::is_constant_evaluated, nested inline
namespaces, etc.
The C++17 implementation is no longer experimental and parallel algorithms
and <execution> and <memory_resource> are available. Using the types and
functions in <filesystem> does not require linking with -lstdc++fs any more.
On the Fortran side asynchronous I/O is now fully supported; FINDLOC and
IS_CONTIGUOUS and other intrinsics have been implemented.
The MAX and MIN intrinsics are no longer guaranteed to return any
particular value in case one of the arguments is a NaN. This conforms
with the Fortran standard and what other Fortran compilers do.
A new option -fdec-include, set also by -fdec, has been added for
compatibility with legacy code. With this option, the INCLUDE directive
is parsed also as a statement, which allows it to be written on multiple
source lines with line continuations.
Support for the Cell Broadband Engine (SPU), and thus powerpcspe on
FreeBSD as well, has been removed for lack of upstream maintainership.
Also there's been a minor ABI change on arm* targets (that GCC warns
about by default, controlled by the -Wpsabi option).
Support for the D programming language has been added to GCC, implementing
version 2.076 of the language and run-time library, though this port does
not enable this yet. Volunteers welcome to test and contribute.
Notes:
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