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@Remove the lang/gcc31 port.  It fails to build on several architectures
(even ones it is supposed to work on, cf. pointyhat), it fails to build
on FreeBSD 6 and 7, and lang/gcc32 is basically the same plus a single
ABI changes and many bug fixes.

It is strongly recommended to migrate to GCC 3.4 or 4.0, since only these
are still actively maintained upstream and support FreeBSD 7, for example.
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@GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection includes gcc, g++, g77, and gcj.

Beware: This port installs new versions of "gcc", "g++", "c++" and
so forth into the "${PREFIX}/bin" directory.  Mind your PATHs if you
don't want to use this compiler by default.

WWW: http://gcc.gnu.org/
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@GCC 2.95 and later aren't called egcs (any longer).  Also update
description and web address.

Approved by:	obrien (maintainer+mentor)
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Egcs (pronounced "eggs") is an enhanced version of the GNU compiler
suite, including gcc, g++, and g77.  Egcs is based on a recent
snapshot of the gcc-2.8 development sources; it contains nearly
all of the new features found in gcc-2.8.  Egcs also contains many
improvements and features not found in gcc-2.7 and even the soon to be
released gcc-2.8 compilers.  C++ support, and in particular template
support, is vastly improved over gcc-2.7.

For more details, see <http://www.cygnus.com/egcs/>.
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- John Polstra <jdp@@polstra.com>

WWW: http://egcs.cygnus.com/
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@This is a new port for egcs, which probably stands for something
like "enhanced GNU compiler suite."  It contains updated versions of
gcc, g++, and g77 with many bugfixes and some new optimizations.
The C++ compiler in particular is vastly improved over gcc-2.7.2.1.
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