Well, it doesn't matter if they are GNAT or GCC specific,
I believe you need FSF paperwork on file for either of them
to be upstreamed. There really isn't much of a difference
between the GPL version of GNAT (from AdaCore) or the GCC
GNAT - the GPL version is released from some stable GCC
version. AdaCore eventually upstreams all of their changes
into GCC.
If you notice, the FreeBSD port of GNAT-GPL no longer
has any run time files as local patches because they
have been upstreamed. There are only small patches to
change the binary names (e.g., gcc -> gnatgcc) or
other minor configuration changes.
Anyway, it would be really nice to upstream your changes,
to make the ports simpler, and so that GNAT-GPL will
also eventually inherit AMD64 support.
But regardless, thank you for your work!
--
DE
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