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wip/gcc-3.4-ada

This is the Ada compiler from the gcc compiler suite, revision 3.4 (i.e.,
current).

The Ada compiler front-end of gcc is itself written
in Ada. Consequently, an Ada compiler must be used
to build this pkg. In pkgsrc, lang/gcc3-ada is version
3.3 of the gcc Ada compiler; it also requires an Ada
compiler to build. This pkg may also be built using
wip/gcc-3.4.0 (which contains Ada).

You can download a pre-built version this package
(suitable for bootstrapping wip/gcc-3.4.0) from:

https://www.johnrshannon.com/NetBSD/ix86/gccAda-3.4.0.tgz
https://www.johnrshannon.com/NetBSD/pentium4/gccAda-3.4.0.tgz
https://www.johnrshannon.com/NetBSD/x86_64/gccAda-3.4.0.tgz

The first two pkgs were built on NetBSD 2.0C. The AMD64
pkg was built under NetBSD 1.6ZL.

Full Ada language support is provided for:
Intel Ix86 on NetBSD with native pthread support
AMD 64 on NetBSD with native pthread support

See comments in Makefile on selecting a bootstrap compiler.

The pkg has a "test" target. The "test" target requires dejagnu. As part of
the test, acats (the Ada Compiler Validation Suite) is run. On my dual Intel
Xeon workstation running NetBSD-CURRENT, all of the acats tests pass.
This includes all of the Chapter 9 tests (Ada tasking) that depend on native
pthreads. On x86_64, all but two tests pass.


Thank You.
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John R. Shannon
john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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