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Date:      Sun, 3 Nov 2013 14:59:20 +0100 (CET)
From:      Gerald Pfeifer <gerald@pfeifer.com>
To:        Thierry Thomas <thierry@FreeBSD.org>
Cc:        svn-ports-head@freebsd.org, svn-ports-all@freebsd.org, Gerald Pfeifer <gerald@FreeBSD.org>, ports-committers@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: svn commit: r332557 - head/lang/gcc
Message-ID:  <alpine.LNX.2.00.1311031456490.3029@tuna.site>
In-Reply-To: <20131103110034.GA80884@graf.pompo.net>
References:  <201311022320.rA2NKEcg089316@svn.freebsd.org> <20131103110034.GA80884@graf.pompo.net>

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On Sun, 3 Nov 2013, Thierry Thomas wrote:
>>   Update to GCC 4.6.4 which, among others, addresses document building
>>   with new versions of texinfo. [1]
> Do we still need lang/gcc and lang/gcc46?

Yes, since lang/gcc is the canonical version that should be used
(and is pulled in by USE_GCC=yes, for example).  At that point
lang/gcc46 will be the final release of GCC 4.6, lang/gcc47
will track GCC 4.7 and lang/gcc will track GCC 4.7 releases.

lang/gcc should have been upgraded to GCC 4.7 already (and hopefully
will in the not too far future, there are just still a number of broken 
ports -- see below for those not Python-related).

Gerald


Done. List of failures and logs:

http://package20.nyi.freebsd.org/bulk/91amd64-default-gccupdate/2013-10-22_01h02m27s/

> + {"origin"=>"biology/plink", "pkgname"=>"plink-1.07", "phase"=>"build", "errortype"=>"cluster"}

C++ error.

> + {"origin"=>"cad/meshlab", "pkgname"=>"meshlab-1.3.2", "phase"=>"build", "errortype"=>"cluster"}

C++ error.

> + {"origin"=>"devel/freeocl", "pkgname"=>"freeocl-0.3.6", "phase"=>"build", "errortype"=>"cluster"}

Missing #include.

> + {"origin"=>"devel/kdevplatform", "pkgname"=>"kdevplatform-1.5.1", "phase"=>"build", "errortype"=>"process_failed"}

Not sure -- miscompilation?

> + {"origin"=>"devel/love", "pkgname"=>"love-0.8.0_2", "phase"=>"build", "errortype"=>"automake"}

IGNORE.  Broken for some other reason; I believe fixed now.

> + {"origin"=>"devel/love07", "pkgname"=>"love07-0.7.2_3", "phase"=>"build", "errortype"=>"linker_error"}

IGNORE.  Broken for some other reason; I believe fixed now.

> + {"origin"=>"devel/raknet", "pkgname"=>"raknet-3.9.2,1", "phase"=>"build", "errortype"=>"gcc4_error"}

C++ error.

> + {"origin"=>"games/allacrost", "pkgname"=>"allacrost-1.0.2_5", "phase"=>"build", "errortype"=>"gcc4_error"}

C++ error.

> + {"origin"=>"games/battletanks", "pkgname"=>"btanks-0.9.8083_5", "phase"=>"build", "errortype"=>"cluster"}

Missing #include.

> + {"origin"=>"games/lugaru", "pkgname"=>"lugaru-269", "phase"=>"build", "errortype"=>"gcc4_error"}

Missing #include?  C++ error?

> + {"origin"=>"java/openjdk6", "pkgname"=>"openjdk6-b28_2", "phase"=>"build", "errortype"=>"coredump"}

IGNORE.  That's a bad one, but I'd work around it with USE_GCC=4.6.

> + {"origin"=>"lang/ratfor", "pkgname"=>"ratfor-1985.06_2", "phase"=>"build", "errortype"=>"compiler_error"}

The system libgcc_s is used incorrectly, instead of the one provided by
us.

> + {"origin"=>"math/abacus", "pkgname"=>"abacus-3.2.b1", "phase"=>"build", "errortype"=>"gcc4_error"}

C++ error.

> + {"origin"=>"math/gretl", "pkgname"=>"gretl-1.9.12", "phase"=>"build", "errortype"=>"linker_error"}

The system libgcc is used instead of the one provided by us.

> + {"origin"=>"math/octave-forge-fl-core", "pkgname"=>"octave-forge-fl-core-1.0.0_4", "phase"=>"build", "errortype"=>"gcc4_error"}

Looks unrelated, or at least different than others.

> + {"origin"=>"math/octave-forge-parallel", "pkgname"=>"octave-forge-parallel-2.0.5_4", "phase"=>"build", "errortype"=>"gcc4_error"}

Missing #include?

> + {"origin"=>"math/petsc", "pkgname"=>"petsc-2.3.3.p0_7,1", "phase"=>"configure", "errortype"=>"configure_error"}

Not sure.

> + {"origin"=>"math/superlu_mt", "pkgname"=>"superlu_mt-2.0.20080115_3", "phase"=>"build", "errortype"=>"cluster"}

The system libgcc is used instead of the one provided by us.

> + {"origin"=>"multimedia/freevo", "pkgname"=>"freevo-1.9.0_7", "phase"=>"install", "errortype"=>"cluster"}

Unrelated?  Possibly fixed in the meantime?

> + {"origin"=>"net/pvm++", "pkgname"=>"pvm++-0.6.0_4", "phase"=>"build", "errortype"=>"linker_error"}

The system libgcc is used instead of the one provided by us.

> + {"origin"=>"net/xpvm", "pkgname"=>"xpvm-1.2.5_1", "phase"=>"build", "errortype"=>"linker_error"}

The system libgcc is used instead of the one provided by us.

> + {"origin"=>"science/ghemical", "pkgname"=>"ghemical-3.0.0", "phase"=>"build", "errortype"=>"linker_error"}

The system libgcc is used instead of the one provided by us.

> + {"origin"=>"science/meep", "pkgname"=>"meep-1.2", "phase"=>"build", "errortype"=>"linker_error"}

The system libgcc is used instead of the one provided by us.

> + {"origin"=>"textproc/ctpp2", "pkgname"=>"ctpp2-2.8.3", "phase"=>"build", "errortype"=>"gcc4_error"}

Missing #include.

> + {"origin"=>"x11-toolkits/gigi", "pkgname"=>"gigi-0.8.0.1074_1,1", "phase"=>"build", "errortype"=>"cluster"}

Strange error; not sure how this could have built with GCC 4.6?



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