On Wed, Jan 27, 1999 at 09:29:38AM -0800, Satoshi Asami wrote:
>  * The g77-0.5.19(.1) is *extremely* out-of-date.  It should be dropped from
>  * the ports collection, and if someone wants to use g77, then they should
>  * install egcs.
>  * 
>  * The newer versions of g77 do not work with gcc-2.7.2.x.  The author of
>  * g77 states that you shouldn't even try to back port g77 to any version
>  * of gcc earlier than gcc-2.8
> 
> Well, Glenn said he got it to work with our compiler. :)

No, I said I had a port of g77 0.5.19 that built against gcc
2.7.2.1. This was a while back. I am currently using g77 0.5.24, which
needs gcc 2.8.

Getting g77 from egcs is the best option right now. However, it seems to
me that this adds a lot of bloat (duplication of C, C++, etc.) to the
system for someone wanting to use FreeBSD as a scientific workstation
platform. In contrast, how much bloat is added to the base system by
having a g77 binary and a couple of libraries?

> 
> But anyway, I don't have any problem to delete the g77 port for now.
> Is that ok with everyone else?
> 

This is OK by me.
-- 
Glenn Johnson
Technician
USDA, ARS, SRRC
New Orleans, LA

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