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* Now track GCC 4.4 development (currently at 4.4.0 snapshot 20080229) viagerald2008-03-011-2/+2
| | | | | | | | the new lang/gcc44 port. At this point, this is mostly identical to what we have in lang/gcc43 which is in the final stages before the GCC 4.3.0 release, but things will start diverging soon. PR: 120984
* Document the large memory requirements when building with Java support.gerald2007-03-311-0/+4
| | | | Discussed with: alepulver
* And here we go, introducing the lang/gcc43 port in form of the 20061104gerald2006-11-051-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | snapshot of GCC 4.3.0; repocopied over from lang/gcc42. Sadly we now have an unconditional dependency on math/libgmp4 and math/mpfr. On the positive side this allows us to always build the Fortran frontend. PR: 104683
* Update program names to account for GCC 4.2.gerald2005-12-141-1/+1
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* Complete the repocopy of gcc40 to gcc41 and update to the 20050424gerald2005-04-251-1/+1
| | | | | | snapshot of GCC 4.1.0. PR: 80306
* Adjust the names of the individual frontends to GCC 4.0.gerald2004-11-091-3/+3
| | | | PR: 73581
* Update from repo-copy of lang/gcc33 to the 2003-11-12 snapshot of GCC 3.4.gerald2003-11-141-4/+3
| | | | | | | There is no bounds-checking patch for GCC 3.4 yet, extended printf format checking for FreeBSD has not been ported yet, and the port is BROKEN due to weird libjava build failures which occur if and only if building from within the FreeBSD ports system.
* GCC 2.95 and later aren't called egcs (any longer). Also updategerald2002-04-171-12/+2
| | | | | | description and web address. Approved by: obrien (maintainer+mentor)
* Style police: WWW tags should either end in a file/script or TRAILING /; Fix ↵lioux2001-11-201-1/+1
| | | | the later case
* this should finish cleaning up the WWW_SITE -> DESCR/WWW: mess ...scrappy1999-04-221-0/+2
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* This is a new port for egcs, which probably stands for somethingjdp1998-01-101-0/+15
like "enhanced GNU compiler suite." It contains updated versions of gcc, g++, and g77 with many bugfixes and some new optimizations. The C++ compiler in particular is vastly improved over gcc-2.7.2.1.
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