Date: Sat, 17 May 2014 02:26:28 +0000 From: "Montgomery-Smith, Stephen" <stephen@missouri.edu> To: Kostas Oikonomou <k.oikonomou@att.net>, =?iso-8859-1?Q?Jouko_Lumij=E4rvi?= <jlumijar@sun3.oulu.fi>, ajtiM <lumiwa@gmail.com>, Greg Rivers <gcr+freebsd-ports@tharned.org>, "GeorgSWeber@googlemail.com" <GeorgSWeber@googlemail.com>, Daniel Smith <des006@ucsd.edu>, FreeBSD Ports <freebsd-ports@FreeBSD.org> Subject: Re: Sage update Message-ID: <5376C8D2.30102@missouri.edu> In-Reply-To: <52F5BFC0.7070305@missouri.edu> References: <52E9A43A.7010006@missouri.edu> <52E9AA34.9060909@missouri.edu> <52EEFBE5.1020807@missouri.edu> <52F16905.4060306@missouri.edu> <52F5BFC0.7070305@missouri.edu>
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Hey people, I have started to think about making sage compatible with FreeBSD-10. The main problem thus far is that clang's c++ compiler is missing some stuff like the include file ext/numeric. I don't know if clang's c++ compiler is far behind gcc-4.7, or whether it is a question of merely copying a few include files from gcc-4.7. I just committed a change to the sage port (revision 354274) where if you want to see if it compiles with clang, just comment out the USE_GCC=yes line in the Makefile. One subpackage that breaks fairly early on is ratpoints. It has a function defined inside of another function. If anyone is interested I can send them my patch to fix this. But you will find other subpackages that break as well because it is not able to find include files.help
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