In asking some questions about the G5 optimizations
in gcc on the gcc mailing list, someone suggested that
we might want to use the Apple gcc tree to build our
g77. Has anyone considered doing that...using the
gcc3 tarball from Darwin to build a f77 that could
be merged more cleanly into fink 10.2-gcc3.3?
I ask because I have a program to build that links
together c, c++ and f77 code. The fact that were are
using a gcc 3.3 for c and c++ and f77 from gcc 3.4
has me a little concerned with regards to linkage.
Also I found that the -fcpu_subtype_ALL flag seems
to be missing from stock gcc 3.4's g77. It would be
great if that option exists for g77 in the Apple
gcc3 tree and we could have access to it.
Jack
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