building-gcc-macos-native
GNAT-FSF-builds
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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | MIT License |
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building-gcc-macos-native
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Building GNAT on M1 MacOS
I should also say, the actual build scripts are here; branches x86_64-apple-darwin, aarch64-apple-darwin, script gcc.sh.
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Ada on Windows in 2022 (Offering Help)
The scripts I use for building are here (x86_64-apple-darwin and aarch64-apple-darwin branches available), with product here.
- GCC 11.1.0 for macOS at Github
GNAT-FSF-builds
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macOS GCC 13.1.0 (x86_64)
No, we’ll have to wait for (?Fabien) to set it up here when time permits. As it stands, you can use it as an external tool:
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How to get the ARM toolchain up and running?
I downloaded the gnat-arm, as required by the README:
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Step-by-step guidance to compile/install GnattColl on Windows (even Linux) without Alire?
Download and extract GNAT and GPRBuild linux binaries from Alire's GNAT FSF Builds (pretty simple, download, extract, add to path)
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Ada Programming Language
The GNAT toolchain that Alire installs automatically is built by GitHub Actions runners from the GNAT-FSF-builds [1] repository.
You can download the toolchain as a tarball from the releases page and use it separately if you'd like. If you use Alire, it'll take care of downloading and unpacking the tarball and add it to your PATH when called via alr build.
[1] https://github.com/alire-project/GNAT-FSF-builds
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Embedded Ada/SPARK, There's a Shortcut
There is a pro version of the SPARK tools available from AdaCore with a support subscription. But the tools are open-source and you can get free (as in beer) builds like this one for instance: https://github.com/alire-project/GNAT-FSF-builds/releases/tag/gnatprove-12.1.0-1
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Ada on Windows in 2022 (Offering Help)
To start off, you'll need a bootstrap compiler. The Alire Project's GNAT FSF builds are a good candidate: https://github.com/alire-project/GNAT-FSF-builds/releases/download/gnat-12.1.0-2/gnat-x86_64-darwin-12.1.0-2.tar.gz
What are some alternatives?
alire - Command-line tool from the Alire project and supporting library
alire-index - Community index for the Alire project
HomeBrew - 🍺 The missing package manager for macOS (or Linux)
distributing-gcc - Binary releases of GCC (native and cross) on macOS; also, the scripts/Makefiles used for producing them.
gprbuild - GPRbuild is an advanced build system designed to help automate the construction of multi-language systems.
xmlada - The XML/Ada toolkit.
Ravenports - Universal package builder system
gcc-13-branch - GCC 13 for Darwin with experimental Arm64 support. Current release 13.3-darwin-r0 [May 2024]