Hello Alexander,
Thanks for your response.
Some GNAT sources are in Ada so GNAT needs to be compiled by GNAT,
and therfore a source package would be difficult to do, at first step :-)).
But we could simply add the GNAT compiler as a binary package, no ?
It wouldn't require too much work to get the current versions of GNAT for
OS X as binary packages and put them into Fink ?
Were can I find documentation on how to do that ?
Vincent
2009/4/30 Alexander Hansen <[email protected]>
> Vincent DIEMUNSCH wrote:
> > I am new to fink and I like it much.
> > I make some development in Ada with the free GNAT compiler and I
> > wonder if it could be possible to
> > have the GNAT compiler under fink ?
> If you're able to make up a package for it, you'd be more than welcome
> to. :-)
>
> If you're asking if somebody else can do it, then the answer is:
> possibly, time and interest permitting.
> > And Is it possible to have modules
> > written in Ada that could be
> > compiled by GNAT as Fink packages or is Fink restrained to C programs ?
> >
> >
> That would be possible, if GNAT were in Fink. We have perl modules,
> python modules, ruby modules, packages that are compiled from Fortran
> source code--the build system is sufficiently flexible to handle most
> things that are thrown at it.
> > Thanks for your response.
> >
> > Vincent
> >
> >
>
>
> --
> Alexander Hansen
> Fink User Liaison
>
>
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