Bug#780640: gcc-5: merge gnat back to gcc
On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 10:10 PM, YunQiang Su <wzssyqa@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 11:24 PM, Matthias Klose <doko@debian.org> wrote:
>> some comments:
>>
>> - please add appropriate changelog entries
>
> Added
>
> * Rewrite patches for libgnat build, and add mips64el support.
> * Use the same scheme as gcc etc for gnat commands:
> aka gnat-5 -> <triplet>-gnat-5.
>
>> - don't rely on autogen during the build. I was just
>> happy to get rid off it. I think it's fine
>> to keep the auto generated toplevel Makefile.
>> It doesn't change that often.
>
> OK, add a patch named: src-Makefile-autogen.diff
>
>>
>> I think it makes sense to build gnat out of the gcc-5 source package. I talked
>> to Ludovic about this at Fosdem, and he didn't have major concerns. And
>> probably he'll update Ada only once during the next release cycle, and that
>> likely will be for GCC 6.
>
> I switch gnat off in gcc by default.
> So we can still use gnat-5 packages.
> I tested it on amd64, it build well.
>
I saw you merged gnat back to gcc, then why are you still use the old flavor?
aka, the command is gnat not gnat-5.
This way will make cross build impossible.
Any consideration?
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> YunQiang Su
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