Hi, At Wed, 31 Jul 2002 21:11:16 +0200, Matthias Klose wrote: > > YAEGASHI Takeshi writes: > > Package: gcc-defaults > > Version: 1.0 > > Severity: wishlist > > Tags: patch > > > > Hi, > > > > I'm one of the porters of Debian/sh.
Please visit http://debian.dodes.org/sh for Debian/sh porting status. > > GCC supports Linux/SH in 3.0 or later, and only gcc, g++ and gobjc > > packages are currently available. Could you please apply following > > patch to gcc-defaults' debian/rules? > > Is sh a new or a revived port? Is there a reason not go with > gcc-3.1/gcc-3.2? > > No Fortran, no Java? Sorry I'm not certain about the current status of GNU toolchain. Does the ABI change between GCC 3.0 and 3.1 or later? All debs uploaded to our private deb repository (debian.dodes.org) were compiled by gcc 3.0.4. But once ftp.debian.org is ready for accepting SuperH debs(see Bug#154179), we'll build and upload whole debs from the beginning. So, it might be true we could take any version of GCC as default for SuperH if it's stable enough. Do you have any comments on that, Niibe? BTW, I certainly have no g77 and gcj debs for SuperH yet. For that reason quite many source packages including gs and gnome are left unbuilt in the long build-dependency chain. The help is really wanted. Regards, -- YAEGASHI Takeshi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>