On Wed, 2014-02-26 at 11:50 +0100, Svante Signell wrote: > On Sat, 2014-02-22 at 00:05 +0100, Ludovic Brenta wrote: > > Svante Signell writes: > > >> Anyway, you *must* aptitude install gcc-4.9-source. > > > > > > I did search for gnat-4.9 in experimental and did not realize it is now > > > part of gcc :( I did download (the non-working) org.debian.gnat-4.9 and > > > did not know that gnat-4.9 is now in experimental. I'll download it now > > > and try to make a gnat-4.9 build! > > > > No, gcc-4.9 and gnat-4.9 are two different source and binary packages. > > Please read debian/README.maintainers for an explanation. > > > > The gcc-4.9 source package contains the full sources and produces the > > gcc-4.9-source *binary* package. > > > > The gnat-4.9 source package contains only the build scripts and patches > > and build-depends on gcc-4.9-source to produce the gnat-4.9 and related > > binary packages. > > Hi, I'm about to test build gnat-4.9 but need to fix the FTBFS on Hurd > for gcc-4.9 first. However, since gnat-4.9 is not integrated with > gcc-4.9, is there any specific reason for gnat to depend on g++-4.9, > libstdc++-4.9-dev? I thought it was sufficient to only enable languages > 'c' and 'ada' Is there c++ code involved in the Ada build? > There is C++ code involved in any gcc build since gcc4.8, including gnat (and ghdl) so these dependencies look real to me.
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