*** Configuration armv6-portbld-freebsd10.0 is obsolete. *** Specify --enable-obsolete to build it anyway. *** Support will be REMOVED in the next major release of GCC, *** unless a maintainer comes forward. gmake[4]: *** [configure-gcc] Error 1 gmake[4]: Leaving directory `/usr/ports/lang/gcc/work/build' I'm not particularly interested in this port. I was pulled in to build something else. I don't undertand the message. Does this mean that in 11-stable lang/gcc will be gcc48? Or does this mean that lang/gcc will be removed as a whole in 11-stable armv6? Please explain
What you see here is a message coming from GCC itself. This appears to be lang/gcc, hence GCC 4.7, so I'd expect GCC 4.8 and lang/gcc48 and in the future lang/gcc (when it is updated from GCC 4.7 to GCC 4.8) to no longer support this at all. That said, the following in lang/gcc/Makefile ONLY_FOR_ARCHS= amd64 i386 powerpc powerpc64 sparc64 clearly indicates that arm* is not enabled for FreeBSD. 11-stable versus 10-whatever versus 9-whatever has nothing to do with this at all. Ports and base are completely orthogonal.