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collection, containing Ada, C, C++, Fortran 95, Java, Objective-C,
Objective-C++, and Treelang compilers, documentation, and support
libraries. In addition, Debian provides the gdc compiler, either in
the same source package, or built from a separate same source package.
Packaging is done by the Debian GCC Maintainers
<debian-gcc@lists.debian.org>, with sources obtained from:
ftp://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/releases/ (for full releases)
svn://gcc.gnu.org/svn/gcc/ (for prereleases)
http://gnu-pascal.de/alpha/ (for GNU Pascal)
http://bitbucket.org/goshawk/gdc (for D)
The current gcc-4.4 source package is taken from the SVN gcc-4_4-branch.
Changes: See changelog.Debian.gz
Debian splits the GNU Compiler Collection into packages for each language,
library, and documentation as follows:
Language Compiler package Library package Documentation
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Ada gnat-4.4 libgnat-4.4 gnat-4.4-doc
C gcc-4.4 gcc-4.4-doc
C++ g++-4.4 libstdc++6 libstdc++6-4.4-doc
D gdc-4.4
Fortran 95 gfortran-4.4 libgfortran3 gfortran-4.4-doc
Java gcj-4.4 libgcj10 libgcj-doc
Objective C gobjc-4.4 libobjc2
Objective C++ gobjc++-4.4
For some language run-time libraries, Debian provides source files,
development files, debugging symbols and libraries containing position-
independent code in separate packages:
Language Sources Development Debugging Position-Independent
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C++ libstdc++6-4.4-dbg libstdc++6-4.4-pic
D libphobos-4.4-dev
Java libgcj10-src libgcj10-dev libgcj10-dbg
Additional packages include:
All languages:
libgcc1, libgcc2, libgcc4 GCC intrinsics (platform-dependent)
gcc-4.4-base Base files common to all compilers
gcc-4.4-soft-float Software floating point (ARM only)
gcc-4.4-source The sources with patches
Ada:
libgnatvsn-dev, libgnatvsn4.4 GNAT version library
libgnatprj-dev, libgnatprj4.4 GNAT Project Manager library
C:
cpp-4.4, cpp-4.4-doc GNU C Preprocessor
libmudflap0-dev, libmudflap0 Library for instrumenting pointers
libssp0-dev, libssp0 GCC stack smashing protection library
fixincludes Fix non-ANSI header files
protoize Create/remove ANSI prototypes from C code
Java:
gij The Java bytecode interpreter and VM
libgcj-common Common files for the Java run-time
libgcj10-awt The Abstract Windowing Toolkit
libgcj10-jar Java ARchive for the Java run-time
C, C++ and Fortran 95:
libgomp1-dev, libgomp1 GCC OpenMP (GOMP) support library
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can also run 64-bit code, Debian provides additional packages with names
beginning with 'lib64' instead of 'lib'. These packages contain 64-bit
versions of the libraries. (At this time, not all platforms and not all
libraries support biarch.) The license terms for these lib32 or lib64
packages are identical to the ones for the lib packages.
COPYRIGHT STATEMENTS AND LICENSING TERMS
GCC is Copyright (C) 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994,
1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007,
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- libstdc++-v3
- libobjc
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D:
gdc-4.4 GNU D Compiler
libphobos-4.4-dev D standard runtime library
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The D front-end for GCC:
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The DMD Compiler implementation of the D programming language:
- d/dmd/*
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- d/phobos/etc/c/zlib/*
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