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14 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Alexander Leidinger
97a274bb99 Update to 7.1.021. 2003-07-11 15:48:05 +00:00
Alexander Leidinger
1636eac6ca Update to 7.1.018. 2003-06-12 10:52:08 +00:00
Alexander Leidinger
81ac3ff758 - Update to 7.1.006.
Submitted by:	marius@alchemy.franken.de

 - Minor cosmetics (FIND) and corrections (COMMENT).
2003-03-28 10:45:57 +00:00
Alexander Leidinger
97084c21a6 - update to 7.0.082
- fix [dfi]vec.h with stlport-iostreams
- do not install a Windows header (mathf.h)
- do not install libompstub (depends on pthread_atfork(), see PR 17437)

Submitted by:	marius@alchemy.franken.de

- point to the icc errata after make install
2003-02-10 14:04:11 +00:00
Alexander Leidinger
26a1b6773a Update icc to 7.0.078.
Note:
Object files built with version 6.0 of Intel(R) Compilers may not link
properly with objects built with version 7.0 of Intel(R) Compilers.
Rebuilding of the object files is suggested.

Changes between the submitted version and the committed version:
 - update to 078 instead of 075
 - treat excessive parameters in function calls as an error instead
   of a warning (removed compatibility with a not named MS product, as
   suggested by Intel)
 - allow to override the INTEL_FLEXLM_LICENSE variable

From the submitter:
- Unbreak usage of signal.h on -current and RELENG_5_0.
  (committers note: see below)
- Fix ownership of installed files when built as non-root.
- Fix the patched versions of the icc- and the icpc-script to work with options
  containing spaces (e.g. '-DFOOBAR="foo bar"').
- Install 'clicense' and 'csupport' in the docs-dir even if NOPORTDOCS is
  defined, the later is not optional but required by 'icid'.
- Move the ld-wrapper to a sub-dir and thus out of what is normally set in
  PATH to prevent footshooting (this isn't perfect but simple until someone
  reworks this port to provide FreeBSD-compatibility in another way... or
  Intel releases a native version).
- Patch the headers to better fit for FreeBSD (hopefully...).

Notes:	- Icc7 is more picky about unknow options than the previous versions,
	  i.e. the gcc-options normally supplied in CFLAGS unless altered in
	  /etc/make.conf. Therefore compilation of ports with icc likely fail
	  if the standard CFLAGS are not unset (e.g. `make CC=icc CFLAGS=""`)
	  or replaced by options valid for icc.
	- When compiling multi-threaded C-code make sure to link with icc and
	  option '-mt' (for ports e.g. via PTHREAD_CFLAGS) otherwise libc_r
	  won't be linked in correctly.

Submitted by:	marius@alchemy.franken.de

Additional information:
 - rev 1.20 of src/sys/i386/include/signal.h introduced __aligned which
   isn't handled in sys/cdefs.h for non GCC compilers (at least not in
   publically available sources)
 - the FreeBSD stdarg.h is missing a macro for va_copy() in the non GCC case,
   we handle it in the port, but be prepared to get problems when the base
   system gets fixed
 - we don't use the icc-buildin of alignof()
 - Intel provides a float.h which has different floatingpoint values
   (e.g. MAX_FLOAT) than we have in the base system, in the port we use the
   FreeBSD header (Warner knows about the issue... at least he got a mail
   from me and Marius)
 - we replace __wchar_t with __ct_rune_t because icc has a build-in type
   for it, this affects "typedef __ct_rune_t __wchar_t;" in sys/_types.h.
   It isn't known if this may be evil...
 - icc doesn't need the option "-mt" anymore to generate thread safe code,
   but our FreeBSD version still needs it to be able to choose libc_r
   instead of libc

If a src-committer wants to address any of the above mentioned issues he
should first contact me, I may have already some fixes in my local tree.
2003-01-11 17:21:41 +00:00
Alexander Leidinger
628837b0cc - Keep up with changes on -current (__sF, elf_i386 -> elf_i386_fbsd).
- Use an exclude file for cpio, there's not much sense in extracting
  and chmod'ing a whole bunch of files only to delete them afterwards.
- Fix two bugs in the ld-wrapper that could cause it to dump core in
  rare cases.
- Remove a forgotten C++ include.
- Improve IGNORE message.

Submitted by:	marius@alchemy.franken.de
2002-11-08 15:59:38 +00:00
Alexander Leidinger
bc38b4f7e1 - Update to 6.0.1.304.
- Re-enable patching of iccvars.(c)sh (solely called by icid and therefore
  overlooked), accidentally broken by last commit.
- Fix generation of multi-threaded code, triggered by the (badly documented)
  compiler option "-mt".
- Disable compiler options "-openmp*" and "-parallel", they depend on
  libguide which itself depends on pthread_atfork() (not provided by libc_r),
  therefore don't install libguide.
  Note: All compiler options are now believed to either work on FreeBSD or
  be disabled (Maintainer note: '-prof_gen' is under investigation).
- Add a message about installing stlport-icc in order to get full C++ support.
- Remove workaround for generation of shared objects with binutils/ld 2.12.x,
  appears to be fixed (unfortunately no confirmation by Intel Support, "That
  is good news <...> then we should just close this issue." *sigh*).

Submitted by:	marius@alchemy.franken.de

- Add note about a problem on P4 and how to solve it.

Suggested by:	Martin Kahlert <martin.kahlert@infineon.com>

- Remove outdated information in pkg-descr.
2002-09-20 12:16:25 +00:00
Alexander Leidinger
9d47e3f9b5 - C++ support: fix to work also on -current, work around broken exception
handling when generating shared objects with binutils/ld 2.12.[0,1], link
  in the icc C++ ABI definitions not those of gcc
- remove libcprts (STL): it has unresolvable glibc dependencies in both,
  dynamic and static, versions, therefore is not usable and entirely unneeded
  when libstlport is used instead
- add libimf (Intel's optimized math functions library), while there's no
  measurable speed improvement (at least for the functions tested) in
  comparison to FreeBSD's libm beyond the "normal" icc vs. gcc boost icc
  occasionally produces code depending on libimf when told to optimize for
  Pentium 4
- replace the ld-script with a wrapper written in C as (c)sh is a bit limited
  and long winded for that purpose
- minor stuff and cleanup

Submitted by:	marius@alchemy.franken.de
2002-09-17 12:10:46 +00:00
Alexander Leidinger
8878822150 - add category: devel
- use reinplace command where appropriate
- gzip man page
- clarify download instructions (1)
- fix typo in a comment (2)
- preparation for successfull C++ compiles (2, minor changes by me)

Even if I bumped the port revision for the C++ parts, there's no need to
update yet, wait until I commit the icc-stlport.

Requested by:	mi (1)
Submitted by:	Marius Strobl <marius@alchemy.franken.de> (2)
2002-08-20 10:01:58 +00:00
Alexander Leidinger
6153e1ab4a 1) The new icc doesn't respect icc.cfg, solve this issue.
2) An actual rpm2cpio talks a little bit more, redirect sdterr to /dev/null.

Noticed by:	marius@alchemy.franken.de (1)
2002-08-04 20:40:14 +00:00
Alexander Leidinger
93d28e116f - update to icc 6.0.149
- use an empty MASTER_SITES to not get mail from fenner's distfile survey
  Suggested by:	fenner
- correct the message in IGNORE after obrien's change to linux-base
- fill in the product name in docs/csupport
2002-06-08 10:16:20 +00:00
Alexander Leidinger
bdb71cc321 1) Document some steps in the targets of the Makefile.
2) icc is now able to link native binaries, at least a simple test case
   (a little bit more than a "Hello World!") runs fine.
   Our native ld is used here, so don't expect "-ipo" to work.

Major parts of 2) are
Submitted by:	Dan Nelson <dnelson@allantgroup.com>
2002-05-14 13:15:20 +00:00
Alexander Leidinger
3ab99b8813 Update icc from 5.0.1 to 6.0.139. 2002-05-13 13:58:21 +00:00
Alexander Leidinger
af90c4ca0a This is Intels C/C++ compiler. It is setup to produce native FreeBSD objects.
This port is not able to produce native executables on its own. You need to do
it yourself with gcc.

Approved by:	steve
2002-03-26 17:01:09 +00:00