On Tue, Aug 28, 2007 at 07:49:25PM +0200, Daniel Tourde wrote: > Hello Kris, > > > > > I am trying 7.0-current and I am planning to use CVS. At the moment I > > > have the snapshot of Aug 07 installed on my machine. > > > > > > I saw that by default, during bootstrap, gfortran and gdb aren't built. > > > Do I simply need to comment the two NO_ flags in Makefile.incl to get > > > gfortran and gdb or do I need to do anything else? > > > > gdb is included in 7.0 and should be built by default. gfortran is > > not included in 7.0 and you need to install the port if you want it. > > Thanks for your answer. > Why isn't gfortran (coming from gcc 4.2.1) included in 7.0 when f77 (coming > from gcc-3.4.6) is included in 6.2? > gfortran requires GMP and MPFR. These libraries are not in the base system. However, if FreeBSD ever moves to gcc-4.3.0, it will needs the libraries. -- SteveReceived on Wed Aug 29 2007 - 13:04:29 UTC
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