(new) cpp-3.1_3.1-1_sparc.deb standard interpreters The GNU C preprocessor. The GNU C preprocessor is a macro processor that is used automatically by the GNU C compiler to transform programs before actual compilation. . This package has been separated from gcc for the benefit of those who require the preprocessor but not the compiler. (new) fastjar_3.1-1_sparc.deb extra devel WARNING: Already present in main distribution. Jar creation utility Replacement for Suns .jar creation program. It is written in C instead of java and is tons faster. It is currently not complete. (new) fixincludes_3.1-1_sparc.deb extra devel WARNING: Already present in main distribution. Fix non-ANSI header files FixIncludes was created to fix non-ANSI system header files. Many system manufacturers supply proprietary headers that are not ANSI compliant. The GNU compilers cannot compile non-ANSI headers. Consequently, the FixIncludes shell script was written to fix the header files. . Not all packages with header files are installed at gccs build time (new) g++-3.1_3.1-1_sparc.deb optional devel The GNU C++ compiler. This is the GNU C++ compiler, a fairly portable optimizing compiler for C++. (new) g77-3.1_3.1-1_sparc.deb optional devel The GNU Fortran 77 compiler. This is the GNU g77 Fortran compiler, which compiles Fortran 77 on platforms supported by the gcc compiler. It uses the gcc backend to generate optimized code. (new) gcc-3.1-base_3.1-1_sparc.deb standard devel The GNU Compiler Collection (base package). This package contains files common to all languages and libraries contained in the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC). (new) gcc-3.1_3.1-1_sparc.deb standard devel The GNU C compiler. This is the GNU C compiler, a fairly portable optimizing compiler for C. (new) gcj-3.1_3.1-1_sparc.deb optional devel The GNU compiler for Java(TM). GCJ is a front end to the GCC compiler which can natively compile both Java(tm) source and bytecode files. The compiler can also generate class files. (new) gij-3.1_3.1-1_sparc.deb optional devel The GNU Java bytecode interpreter. GIJ is not limited to interpreting bytecode. It includes a class loader which can dynamically load shared objects, so it is possible to give it the name of a class which has been compiled and put into a shared library on the class path. (new) gnat-3.1_3.1-1_sparc.deb optional devel The GNU Ada compiler. This is the GNU Ada compiler, which compiles Ada on platforms supported by the gcc compiler. It uses the gcc backend to generate optimized code. (new) gobjc-3.1_3.1-1_sparc.deb optional devel The GNU Objective-C compiler. This is the GNU Objective-C compiler, which compiles Objective-C on platforms supported by the gcc compiler. It uses the gcc backend to generate optimized code. (new) libffi2-dev_3.1-1_sparc.deb optional devel WARNING: Already present in main distribution. Foreign Function Interface library development A foreign function interface is the popular name for the interface that allows code written in one language to call code written in another language. (new) libffi2_3.1-1_sparc.deb optional libs WARNING: Already present in main distribution. Foreign Function Interface library runtime A foreign function interface is the popular name for the interface that allows code written in one language to call code written in another language. (new) libg2c0_3.1-1_sparc.deb optional devel Runtime library for GNU Fortran 77 applications. Library needed for GNU Fortran 77 applications linked against the shared library. (new) libgcc1_3.1-1_sparc.deb standard libs WARNING: Already present in main distribution. GCC support library. Shared version of the support library, a library of internal subroutines that GCC uses to overcome shortcomings of particular machines, or special needs for some languages. (new) libgcj3-dev_3.1-1_sparc.deb optional devel Java development headers and static library for use with gcj This is the development headers and static libraries that go along with the gcj front end to gcc. libgcj includes parts of the Java Class Libraries, plus glue to connect the libraries to the compiler and the underlying OS. (new) libgcj3_3.1-1_sparc.deb optional libs Java runtime library for use with gcj This is the runtime that goes along with the gcj front end to gcc. libgcj includes parts of the Java Class Libraries, plus glue to connect the libraries to the compiler and the underlying OS. (new) libgnat3.15a_3.1-1_sparc.deb optional libs Runtime library for GNU Ada applications. Library needed for GNU Ada applications linked against the shared library. (new) libobjc1_3.1-1_sparc.deb optional libs WARNING: Already present in main distribution. Runtime library for GNU Objective-C applications. Library needed for GNU ObjC applications linked against the shared library. (new) libstdc++4-dbg_3.1-1_sparc.deb extra devel The GNU stdc++ library version 3 (debugging files) This package contains the shared library of libstdc++ compiled with debugging symbols. (new) libstdc++4-dev_3.1-1_sparc.deb optional devel The GNU stdc++ library version 3 (development files) This package contains the headers and static library files necessary for building C++ programs which use libstdc++. Be advised that this only works with the GNU C++ compiler (version 3.0), and no earlier library will work it. (new) libstdc++4_3.1-1_sparc.deb standard base The GNU stdc++ library version 3 This package contains an additional runtime library for C++ programs built with the GNU compiler. (new) protoize_3.1-1_sparc.deb optional devel WARNING: Already present in main distribution. Create/remove ANSI prototypes from C code "protoize" can be used to add prototypes to a program, thus converting the program to ANSI C in one respect. The companion program "unprotoize" does the reverse: it removes argument types from any prototypes that are found. Changes: gcc-3.1 (1:3.1ds2-1) unstable; urgency=low . * GCC 3.1 release. * Ada cannot be built by the autobuilders for the first time. Do it by hand. gnatgcc and gnatbind need to be in the PATH. * Build with CC=gnatgcc, when building the Ada compiler. * Hurd fixes. * Don't build the sparc64 compiler; the hack isn't up to date and glibc isn't converted to use /lib64 and /usr/lib64. * m68k-linux shows bootstrap comparision failures. If you want to build the compiler anyway and ignore the bootstrap comparision failure, edit debian/rules.patch and uncomment the patch to ignore the failure. See /usr/share/doc/gcc-3.1/BOOTSTRAP_COMPARISION_FAILURE for the differences.
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