Hi Marc

On 08.03.2011, at 17:15, Mark J. Blair wrote:

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> On Mar 8, 2011, at 1:06 AM, Matthias Ringwald wrote:
>> cool. we might collaborate a bit then. I was maintaining the AVR toolchain 
>> in Fink for many years and even was granted commit rights, so I might beat 
>> you in time ;)
> 
> I think it'd be helpful for the msp430 tools to be available under both 
> MacPorts and Fink, so why don't you maintain Fink releases, and I'll maintain 
> MacPorts releases?

of course.

> 
>> I don't have experience with MacPorts (only checked if there was some neat 
>> trick to compile stuff once in a while), but I had a quick look at your 
>> ports file. You just got feedback already. I was going to mention that gmp & 
>> mpfr are built as part of the mspgcc4 build, although those could be 
>> individual packages on their own.
> 
> Argh, I'll need to dig deeper into the mspgcc4 build scripts to figure out 
> how to do that. Do gmp and mpfr need to be built specially for mspgcc4, or 
> could I possibly pick up those libraries from the existing gmp and mpfr ports 
> in MacPorts?

as Peter answered already, those libs should be separate packages (and built 
without modifications for mspgcc4). There's a high chance they are already 
provided by MacPorts, as they are needed to build gcc in whatever flavor. They 
are already provided by Fink.

Best
 Matthias

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