changes (CPUSTATES/etc). Last part.
- some of these might be in code that's not actually built or rarely
used but it's not worth the hassle evaluating that, i'm just bumping &
moving on.
- as mentioned before, there might still be runtime problems relating
to the addition or renumbering.
switching to clang in base.
add COMPILER_LIBCXX where c++abi is used. there will be some "Extra"s but
this is the simplest way to use c++abi on base=clang and estdc++ on base=gcc
arches.
macppc still stays on using gcc due to too many problems there.
On amd64 and i386 now use the non-fragile-abi.
Now that allows on amd64 and i386 to use newer objective-c 2.0
features.
gnustep-base doesn't need to install the compatibility layer anymore,
which requires a major lib bump.
Bump revision of all dependent packages, and remove double REVISION
in webservices
OK landry@
pkg/DESCR
TimeMon gives a graphical representation of where the CPU cycles are going.
It's coarse, but better than nothing. The best feature is that it runs in
an icon on your dock, so that you never lose it.
OK landry@