Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2012 23:22:02 +0400 From: Ruslan Mahmatkhanov <cvs-src@yandex.ru> To: Gerald Pfeifer <gerald@pfeifer.com> Cc: ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: bsd.gcc.mk: USE_FORTRAN. Message-ID: <50941D5A.7030101@yandex.ru> In-Reply-To: <50941C9D.4090501@yandex.ru> References: <5056E655.4070706@yandex.ru> <alpine.LNX.2.00.1211021023250.2266@tuna.site> <50941C9D.4090501@yandex.ru>
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Ruslan Mahmatkhanov wrote on 02.11.2012 23:18: > Hi! > > Gerald Pfeifer wrote on 02.11.2012 13:26: >> Hi Ruslan, >> >> On Mon, 17 Sep 2012, Ruslan Mahmatkhanov wrote: >>> is there any possibility to also add something like >>> USE_FORTRAN_BUILD=[yes|g77|ifort] to make fortran build dependency >>> only? Many ports will benefit from this - anything, that depend on >>> math/py-numpy for example. >> >> we definitely can look into this. But, how about the run-time >> dependency? Those ports that you have in mind, don't they have >> any dependency on one of the GCC run-time libraries? >> >> Gerald > > Hmm, you are right... I just deinstalled gcc-4.6.3 and got this when > calling py-numpy: > ImportError: Shared object "libgfortran.so.3" not found, required by > "lapack_lite.so". > > I think that numpy will run fine w/o gcc, it's a C python extension in > first place. Maybe that math/lapack dependency may be turned into an > option. > > PS. And py-game failed to load too because it imports py-numpy. Chromium > too. But deluge is runs fine w/o gcc, while I can't see where it grap > this dependency... The same with chromium - it working Need some sleep. Please read the paragraph above as: """ PS. And py-game failed to load too because it imports py-numpy. Chromium failing to start too. But deluge runs fine w/o gcc, while I can't see where it grabbed this dependency... """ > > Anyway, I think this will be a useful feature, so it worth to implement. > -- Regards, Ruslan Tinderboxing kills... the drives.
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