Commit Graph

17 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
jsg
6546280009 update to the llvm 2.9 based version 2011-04-09 21:53:41 +00:00
naddy
4cb3e73f03 bump revision for plist changes 4.8 -> 4.9 2011-01-15 01:09:42 +00:00
jeremy
8590263c00 Use llvm 2.8 version. Enable build on amd64 since it works now.
Bring library versioning under control and bump the major versions.
Mark as SHARED_ONLY. Remove TODO file as it is no longer needed.

OK @sthen
2011-01-13 00:18:18 +00:00
espie
06ad2fd17f use =${VERSION} dialect 2010-11-26 17:27:38 +00:00
espie
88d20077a4 new depends 2010-11-17 08:05:12 +00:00
espie
88dd25abf4 USE_GROFF=Yes 2010-10-18 19:20:41 +00:00
naddy
34837b39ea bump PKGNAME for PLIST changes 4.7 -> 4.8 2010-07-24 23:05:08 +00:00
sthen
72ce1d37b6 drop gcc4 modules, use REVISION, some other minor cleanup.
ok jsg@ on earlier version.
2010-07-21 23:02:56 +00:00
naddy
f3b4085b51 bump after gcc4 switch 2010-07-09 21:40:10 +00:00
jsg
cbc0ee2d14 update to llvm-gcc 4.2-2.7
ok sthen@
2010-04-29 16:45:53 +00:00
naddy
72b44c5513 bump PKGNAME for PLIST changes 4.6 -> 4.7 2010-01-27 21:43:27 +00:00
sthen
9d0f70b46f - fix dependencies following libstdc++ bump from 4.2.4p3 to 4.2.4v0
- bump relevant PKGNAMEs
2009-11-18 00:49:09 +00:00
jsg
20eb3476c5 update to 2.6
ok sthen@
2009-11-02 23:00:08 +00:00
sthen
b305ed49a6 Update to a newer snapshot; now in-sync with devel/llvm. 2009-08-12 21:31:45 +00:00
sthen
81d201ea80 - enable objc
- fix "make fake" with 4.6 OS version
from jsg@

- add a SUBST_VARS for the included GCC version to reduce PLIST churn
2009-06-24 20:10:10 +00:00
sthen
f600f9afe5 add some notes about known problems. 2009-06-23 00:14:20 +00:00
sthen
cb6a8938ed Import llvm-gcc4, not yet linked to the build. This is a work in
progress, largely based on the gcc port in ports/lang/gcc/4.2.
Requested by jsg@.

It's somewhat usable on i386 (shared lib versions not yet properly
under control). Build on amd64 currently fails with -fPIC problems.

-- --
lvm-gcc is the LLVM C front end. It is a modified version of gcc
that compiles C/C++/ObjC programs into native objects, LLVM bitcode or
LLVM assembly language, depending upon the options.

By default, llvm-gcc compiles to native objects just like GCC does.
If the -emit-llvm option is given then it will generate LLVM bitcode
files instead. If -S (assembly) is also given, then it will generate
LLVM assembly.

Being derived from the GNU Compiler Collection, llvm-gcc has many of
gcc's features and accepts most of gcc's options. It handles a number
of gcc's extensions to the C programming language.
<sthen@zephyr:/usr/ports/mystuff/lang/llvm-gcc4:9>$CVS: ----------------------------------------------------------------------
2009-06-22 22:37:31 +00:00