On Sun, Nov 15, 2015 at 04:04:07PM -0553, William A. Mahaffey III wrote: > On 11/15/15 13:58, Gerald Pfeifer wrote: > > On Thu, 12 Nov 2015, William A. Mahaffey III wrote: > >> I pkg-installed amd64-gcc over the weekend hoping for Graphite > >> (auto-loop parallelization) support, but no go. > > When you say "amd64-gcc" where did you obtain that from? As a > > FreeBSD port/package, or somewhere else? > > I pkg-installed it originally, but as of last Monday, there was a port > as well, I did a 'portsnap fetch update' (all box-stock ports configs) & > there it was .... > > > > >> just did a 'portsnap fetch upgrade' & there is now a port > >> for amd64-gcc, but it includes no files & no pkg-descr file. > > This is a little weird. I have packaged GCC 4.6 (lang/gcc46), > > GCC 4.7 (lang/gcc47), GCC 4.8 (lang/gcc48), GCC 4.9 (lang/gcc49), > > GCC 5 (lang/gcc5 and lang/gcc5-devel) and GCC 6 snapshot (lang/gcc6-devel) > > as well as the "canonical" version of GCC (lang/gcc, currently > > GCC 4.8 and in the process of being moved to GCC 4.9). > > > > All of these build and package on amd64, feature pkg-descr, etc. > > And as a FreeBSD user leveraging the official FreeBSD Ports Collection > > is the recommended approach. > > > > None of them would be called amd64-gcc or similar, though. > > amd64-gcc-5.2.0 > amd64-xtoolchain-gcc-0.1 > > is what pkg calls them ....
Those are cross toolchain packages to cross build base with modern gcc Bapt
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