Yes, the gcc ports are used partly because the Fortran compiler was removed
from the base system. (They might have
been used anyway, to take advantage of
the improvements in later versions of
gcc. ) bsd.gcc.mk fixes the specific
compiler used via the value of
the WITH_FORTRAN variable in a port
Ma
Robert Huff wrote:
Hello:
A few days ago, gcc-4.3 became the default fortran compiler for
the ports. Go ahead and erase the gcc-4.2 compiler - create the
gcc-4.3 compiler, and everything after that will be fine.
1) What is the realtionship between this gcc and the gcc used
to comp
Nikolaj Thygesen wrote:
Hi list,
Could anyone please explain to me whether it's really required to
have two extra versions of gcc installed. I Recently upgraded
"py25-numpy", which in turn pulled in "gcc-4.2.5_20081126" as a
dependency. A few days ago "blas" refused to compile because:
Nikolaj Thygesen wrote:
>Could anyone please explain to me whether it's really required to
>have two extra versions of gcc installed. I Recently upgraded
>"py25-numpy", which in turn pulled in "gcc-4.2.5_20081126" as a
>dependency. A few days ago "blas" refused to compile because:
This occ
Hi list,
Could anyone please explain to me whether it's really required to
have two extra versions of gcc installed. I Recently upgraded
"py25-numpy", which in turn pulled in "gcc-4.2.5_20081126" as a
dependency. A few days ago "blas" refused to compile because:
===>Verifying reinsta