Pgcc in Deb
Ingo Saitz wrote:
> $ apt-get source gcc
> $ cd gcc-2.95.2
> $ chmod +x debian/rules
> $ debian/rules patch
> $ zcat ~/dl/gcc-2.95.2-pcgg-2.95.3.diff.gz | patch -p1
> [You get 2 rejects that you can safely ignore]
> $ fakeroot debian/rules binary
>
It simply doesn't work... :-(
But thanks to you Ingo !
After 4 days, I have made a Debian Package of Pgcc.
I explain :
- I have taken the official sources of gcc of the
Debian potato.
- But, on my computer, it didn't compile with and
without the
pgcc patch !
- So, I took only the gcc sources, the new libg++
libraries and
the gpc sources from the Debian ressources, and I made a Debian Package
!
- Spécification ? Restrictions ? Yes !
This package work only on a >= i586 (sorry for
the guys who
compile on a i386 for a Pentium II) I thinked that if you use Pgcc, it's
because,
you want a higher optimization than gcc (=< 486, Pentium)
And at the end, this package install itself in
the /opt
directory in order to respect the (hard) work of the Debain Mainteners.
(And
because, I don't know how to make libraries package...)
Yes, my package is a huge package with all in
one, the
libg++, (p)gpc, (p)gcc, (p)g++, (p)java, (p)f77 etc...
It works well, and take the good libraries in
/opt/incule
directories without destroy the normal lbg++ libraires.
You can get it at
http://www.efrei.fr/~chantere/PGCC
That's all folks !
Romain
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