The mistake was completely on my part, I somehow connected the dots the
wrong way in my head.
The only exceptions (for now) are archivers/zstd and ports-mgmt/synth
which were already picked up by new volunteers in the mean time.
GCC 6.1 was released this week. The Ada Framework in FreeBSD ports has
been based on GCC 5.3 GNAT although GCC 6.x has been supported for awhile
via the ADA_DEFAULT option in make.conf.
Now that GCC 6 has been officially released, switch to it by default.
People can maintain the old foundation by putting "ADA_DEFAULT=5" in
/etc/make.conf.
Libraries built by one GNAT are unusable by another, so almost every Ada
port has been bumped as a result. Noticable exceptions are dns/ironsides
which fails to build on gcc6 (thus USES=ada:5 is set) and cad/ghdl which
needs additional testing as it may require gcc5 on FreeBSD (DragonFly
uses the LLVM backend only).
From recent http://planet.ada.cx feed: Excel Writer v.13
Some recently added features:
* freeze panes
* cell comments
* vertical text alignment
* text orientation
* Ada.Calendar.Time Put/Write and date built-in formats
* background colours
* wrap_text format option
* Next and Next_Row
* Text_IO's New_Line(lines), Line, Col now available
Excel Writer (Excel_Out) is a free, standalone, portable, open source
package for producing Excel spreadsheets with basic formattings and
page layout. It can be used in an "Ada.Text_IO" fashion, with Put,
Put_Line and New_Line.
Excel_Out is a package that can generate basically formatted Excel files.
* Ideal for the automatic production of reports
* Fast: on a HP Mini netbook (Intel Atom, 1.66 GHz), Excel Writer produced
50 sheets per second where each sheet had 10,000 data cells
* Totally portable and no external library required
* No interation with MS Office software
WWW: http://excel-writer.sourceforge.net