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diff --git a/sys-devel/gcc-apple/files/gcc-apple-4.2.1_p5646-gfortran.patch b/sys-devel/gcc-apple/files/gcc-apple-4.2.1_p5646-gfortran.patch new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..61176c0f68b7 --- /dev/null +++ b/sys-devel/gcc-apple/files/gcc-apple-4.2.1_p5646-gfortran.patch @@ -0,0 +1,797 @@ +extracted diff from sources at: + http://r.research.att.com/src/gcc/ +compared to GNU GCC fortran 4.2.4 +and Apple GCC 5646 + +with modification in disable_typechecking_for_spec_flag to allow linking +to succeed (ld: duplicate symbol _disable_typechecking_for_spec_flag in +libbackend.a(rs6000.o) and c-common.o) + +--- gcc-5646/gcc/fortran/Make-lang.in ++++ gcc-5646/gcc/fortran/Make-lang.in +@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ + fortran/trans.o fortran/trans-array.o fortran/trans-common.o \ + fortran/trans-const.o fortran/trans-decl.o fortran/trans-expr.o \ + fortran/trans-intrinsic.o fortran/trans-io.o fortran/trans-openmp.o \ +- fortran/trans-stmt.o fortran/trans-types.o ++ fortran/trans-stmt.o fortran/trans-types.o fortran/fake.o + + # GFORTRAN uses GMP for its internal arithmetics. + F95_LIBS = $(GMPLIBS) $(LIBS) +@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ + f951$(exeext): $(F95_OBJS) \ + $(BACKEND) $(LIBDEPS) + $(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ \ +- $(F95_OBJS) $(BACKEND) $(F95_LIBS) ++ $(F95_OBJS) $(BACKEND) $(F95_LIBS) stub-objc.o + + gt-fortran-trans.h : s-gtype; @true + # +--- gcc-5646/gcc/fortran/fake.c ++++ gcc-5646/gcc/fortran/fake.c +@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ ++#include <stdlib.h> ++#include <stdio.h> ++ ++#define MK_FAKE(X) void X (void); void X (void) { fprintf(stderr, "** FATAL: call to an unsupported function!\n"); exit(1); } ++ ++int c_language = 0; /* 0 is C which is the default */ ++int disable_typechecking_for_spec_flag = 0; ++ ++MK_FAKE(build_function_call) ++MK_FAKE(build_modify_expr) ++MK_FAKE(build_stmt) ++MK_FAKE(decl_attributes) ++MK_FAKE(decl_constant_value) ++MK_FAKE(flag_iasm_blocks) ++MK_FAKE(iasm_addr) ++MK_FAKE(iasm_build_bracket) ++MK_FAKE(iasm_force_constraint) ++MK_FAKE(iasm_get_register_var) ++MK_FAKE(iasm_in_operands) ++MK_FAKE(iasm_is_pseudo) ++MK_FAKE(iasm_print_operand) ++MK_FAKE(iasm_state) ++MK_FAKE(lookup_name) ++MK_FAKE(parse_in) ++MK_FAKE(pointer_int_sum) ++MK_FAKE(store_init_value) ++ ++/* this is new in Xcode 3.2 and may cause problems */ ++MK_FAKE(create_init_utf16_var) +--- gcc-5646/gcc/doc/include/gpl_v3.texi ++++ gcc-5646/gcc/doc/include/gpl_v3.texi +@@ -0,0 +1,733 @@ ++@ignore ++@c Set file name and title for man page. ++@setfilename gpl ++@settitle GNU General Public License ++@c man begin SEEALSO ++gfdl(7), fsf-funding(7). ++@c man end ++@c man begin COPYRIGHT ++Copyright @copyright{} 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ++ ++Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this ++license document, but changing it is not allowed. ++@c man end ++@end ignore ++@node Copying ++@c man begin DESCRIPTION ++@unnumbered GNU General Public License ++@center Version 3, 29 June 2007 ++ ++@c This file is intended to be included in another file. ++ ++@display ++Copyright @copyright{} 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @url{http://fsf.org/} ++ ++Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this ++license document, but changing it is not allowed. ++@end display ++ ++@heading Preamble ++ ++The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for ++software and other kinds of works. ++ ++The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed ++to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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