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Re: Please review wip/gcc47
* Gary Duzan wrote:
> => where python needs a newer gcc to build, which cannot be built without
> => python.
>
> FWIW, I doubt that this will happen. Python has always had portability
> as a goal, so a dependency on particular compiler feature or version is
> unlikely to be introduced. But I agree that it is unfortunate that the
> dependency would be introduced for such a small piece of functionality.
> If you are going to add the dependency, you should go ahead and build
> everything with SCons. :-)
I tend to disagree on the portability of python. There is no Python 2.6
for my osf1 4.0 systems for instance but perl and tcl build fine ;-)
Having looked at the build log it looks like avoiding python during package
build is next to impossible. But the installed files are useless on
NetBSD for instance where there is neither a working Java nor a gdb in
pkgsrc that could use the python helper functions for libstdc++. If installing
these files would be a non-default option then installing gcc
as a binary package would have no need to install python as a dependency.
Kai-Uwe
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