On Wednesday, 14 May 2008, Ludovic Brenta wrote:
> Unfortunately I don't have the time to help. It just occurred to me,
> however, that gnat-4.3 defaults to Ada 2005 whereas gnat-4.1 defaults to
> Ada 95. Maybe compiling -gnat95 would help; I know it does help
> tremendously in some cases, like for asis 2007.

Thanks for this suggestion, I didn't realize the default had changed (I know 
Ada, not a GNAT or Ada guru).

I will give -gnat95 a shot this week. 

> Also, have you received any response from upstream?

No yet, but they've been very good in the past with other problems (e.g. 
getting amd64 working, etc).

Currently we support more architectures in Debian than upstream does, which is 
nice, but then again, I actually doubt many people are running GHDL on lesser 
used architectures. Long term, upstream is (supposedly?) moving away from gcc 
dependence and going to be using LLVM. That will be a great day if/when it 
ever happens. ;)

So anyway, worst case, perhaps I will just revert to gnat-4.1 and whittle down 
the supported architectures for a while until upstream has a better solution.

-- 
Wesley J. Landaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sandia National Laboratories, Space Processor Electronics 05339




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