The __libc_ia64_register_backing_store_base variable is defined on
Linux (in glibc) to allow processes to obtain the base of the RSE
backing store. On FreeBSD we do not have such a variable. We also
do not yet have a different interface for processes to use. So, for
now, hardcode the base address of the RSE backing store as it is
on FreeBSD. There's little chance this will change in the future,
so it's not that evil.
Approved by: portmgr (kris)
with gcc 3.3 with a -mcpu or -march flag (even -mcpu=pentiumpro, which
is the default CPU cflag that bsd.cpu.mk sets, leads ruby to coredump).
Although currently I'm not sure if gcc 3.3's optimization has a bug or
it is that it just exposed the dl module's hidden bug, disable those
flags to work around the problem for the moment.
archiver/ruby-zlib with lang/ruby-devel in the correct way.
The cause of this problem is that FreeBSD's make(1) got a bit too
sensitive about a mixture of `target:' and `target::'.