Am Fri, 25 Jan 2008 10:08:45 +0100 schrieb "Jan de Groot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi all, > > Recently we have gotten bugreports about gcc not having certain > features of languages because we compile our compiler languages as > split packages. (FS#9325). > > For objc, we already compile objc inside the gcc package, then remove > it, to build it again in a package for extra. To fix gfortran, we > would need to do the same... > > I've been thinking about this splitup: gfortran and objc aren't that > big. They could be included in the main gcc/gcc-libs PKGBUILDs. For > java, we will keep the split package. Other distributions like Debian > and Ubuntu also have their gcj things separated. > > Merging objc doesn't bring extra dependencies, merging fortran brings > in mpfr. Do we have a problem with this change? > > makes sense to me. let's merge the packages that way when gcc4.2.3 comes out. -Andy

