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On 2005-09-02 15:46:23 -0400 Mike Frysinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Friday 02 September 2005 02:12 pm, Armando Di Cianno wrote:
=gcc-3.4.3-r1 and <gcc-4* compiles and installs libffi seperately if
'objc' is used (regardless of 'gcj', which always installs it); i.e.
the patch is already in there for that stated range of versions.

lemme rephrase

what needs to happen in the gcc ebuilds so that we can punt the libffi package
-mike

Ahh.

Assuming we don't care about gcc-4, for the meanwhile:
- - figure out a backport of
${PORTDIR}/sys-devel/gcc/files/3.4.3/libffi-without-libgcj.patch for
gcc-3.3 series
- --+ Maybe do some more QA concerning where libs get installed; IIRC,
${PORTDIR}/sys-devel/gcc/files/3.4.3/libffi-nogcj-lib-path-fix.patch
was an attempt to fix up some mis-path issues with the first patch on
some systems (amd64)
- - remove triggering the above patch on 'objc' USE flag (which was
never really correct, but "pragmatic")
- - add 'libffi' USE flag to trigger the above patches (if 'gcj' is not
on...)

__armando


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