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   2003-06-02 03:21:53 by Jan Schaumann | Files touched by this commit (1131)
Log message:
Use tech-pkg@ in favor of packages@ as MAINTAINER for orphaned packages.
Should anybody feel like they could be the maintainer for any of thewe packages,
please adjust.
   2003-05-22 18:48:31 by Julio Merino | Files touched by this commit (9) | Package updated
Log message:
Bump PKGREVISION due to boehm-gc update to 6.2alpha5.  This version fixes
a problem introduced in the 6.2alpha4 package.
   2003-05-17 23:00:12 by Jason Beegan | Files touched by this commit (3)
Log message:
Update to 2.0.9.

Changes:
  * (Compiler) Initial support for parametric types.
  * (Compiler) New option `--uses <ext-ident>' lists uses of the
    declaration <ext-ident>. Scope of the search is the transitive
    closure of all modules given on the command line.
  * (Compiler) New option `--all' or `-A'. When used with `--make',
    rebuild all modules for which sources are available.
  * (IO:Select) Fix `Init' to call base type initializer as well.
   2003-05-10 16:21:34 by Jason Beegan | Files touched by this commit (4)
Log message:
Fix detection of boehm-gc to work with the current pkgsrc version (where
we have <gc/gc.h> as opposed to <gc.h> in the older versions).
   2003-05-03 22:44:41 by Jason Beegan | Files touched by this commit (1)
Log message:
Fix location of libtool in oo2crc.xml.
   2003-05-03 01:32:48 by Jason Beegan | Files touched by this commit (7) | Imported package
Log message:
Initial import of oo2c.

In short, OOC is an Internet based project providing an Oberon-2
development platform. It consists of

  * an optimizing compiler,
  * a number of source code and compiler related tools,
  * a set of standard library modules, and
  * a reference manual.

oo2c is the first complete working compiler of the OOC project.
Instead of translating Oberon-2 modules to machine code, it generates
code for the most portable assembler in existence: ANSI-C. The
compiler was initially intended as a prototype backend for OOC, which
could then be used to evaluate and debug the frontend and the
optimization modules.  However, it is now a full-fledged development
system, and among other things, it is being used to develop native
code OOC backends.


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