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On 2005-09-02 12:05:38 -0400 Mike Frysinger <vapier@g.o> wrote: |
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> On Friday 02 September 2005 11:50 am, Gustavo Zacarias wrote: |
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>> Mike Frysinger wrote: |
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>>> any known/standing issues people wish to get out before we move |
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>>> gcc-3.3.6 |
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>>> to x86 stable ? |
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>> You'll also need a matching dev-libs/libffi, otherwise it'll go all |
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>> circular for people using GNUstep. |
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> toolchain doesnt maintain libffi, the gnustep peeps do ... |
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> -mike |
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The gnustep herd (me) isn't going to be able to do much until the |
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weekend...hey, the weekend starts in about 4 hours for me ... |
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I've been trying to phase out dev-libs/libffi for a long while...if |
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someone can figure out a patch for gcc-3.3 series that compiles and |
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installs libffi w/o building the entirety of gjc/java/etc, that would |
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be fantastic; gcc-3.4 series has had this for a long time, and the |
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patch is incredibly simple -- my one attempt at doing this for gcc-3.3 |
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series proved fruitless. (The little bit of monkeying I've done with |
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gcc-4 series has proved easy wrt to this.) |
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'objc' USE flag pushes the patch on, so one can have USE="-gcj +objc" |
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... if I, or someone else who knows GCC innards better than I, figures |
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out the patch for gcc-3.3, I'd suggest adding a 'libffi' USE flag (so |
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the 'objc' flag goes back to just enabling ObjC), so the few misc. |
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ebuilds that use it besides GNUstep (sablevm comes to mind), can |
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enable libffi to be built (w/o gcj or even objc). |
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__armando di cianno |
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aka fafhrd |
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