From 3a15d3ac802c08a81b24bb0773b7771966e5b167 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Janis Johnson
Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2002 16:16:58 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] install.texi: Formatting changes for conformance to HTML
4.01.
2002-10-15 Janis Johnson
* doc/install.texi: Formatting changes for conformance to HTML 4.01.
From-SVN: r58167
---
gcc/ChangeLog | 4 +
gcc/doc/install.texi | 327 +++++++++++++++----------------------------
2 files changed, 115 insertions(+), 216 deletions(-)
diff --git a/gcc/ChangeLog b/gcc/ChangeLog
index e6168d245eb0..375c055f0a3b 100644
--- a/gcc/ChangeLog
+++ b/gcc/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
+2002-10-15 Janis Johnson
+
+ * doc/install.texi: Formatting changes for conformance to HTML 4.01.
+
2002-10-15 Ulrich Weigand
PR opt/7409
diff --git a/gcc/doc/install.texi b/gcc/doc/install.texi
index c1c79316903d..0a93e09b9f87 100644
--- a/gcc/doc/install.texi
+++ b/gcc/doc/install.texi
@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ not yet been merged into the main part of this manual.
@end ifhtml
@html
-
+
@end html
@ifhtml
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ components of the binutils you intend to build alongside the compiler
@file{opcodes}, @dots{}) to the directory containing the GCC sources.
@html
-
+
@end html
@ifhtml
@@ -355,7 +355,6 @@ subdirectory of @var{objdir} or vice versa.
These additional options control where certain parts of the distribution
are installed. Normally you should not need to use these options.
@table @code
-
@item --exec-prefix=@var{dirname}
Specify the toplevel installation directory for architecture-dependent
files. The default is @file{@var{prefix}}.
@@ -635,7 +634,6 @@ predefined set of them.
Some targets provide finer-grained control over which multilibs are built
(e.g., @option{--disable-softfloat}):
@table @code
-
@item arc-*-elf*
biendian.
@@ -884,7 +882,7 @@ Note that each @option{--enable} option has a corresponding
corresponding @option{--without} option.
@html
-
+
@end html
@ifhtml
@@ -1126,7 +1124,7 @@ Currently, when compiling the Ada front end, you cannot use the parallel
build feature described in the previous section.
@html
-
+
@end html
@ifhtml
@@ -1284,7 +1282,7 @@ few failing testcases are possible even on released versions and you
should look here first if you think your results are unreasonable.
@html
-
+
@end html
@ifhtml
@@ -1396,7 +1394,7 @@ Free Software Foundation}, though such manuals may not be for the most
recent version of GCC@.
@html
-
+
@end html
@ifhtml
@@ -1492,7 +1490,7 @@ bootstrapping the compiler. An updated version of that disk is in the
works.
@html
-
+
@end html
@ifhtml
@@ -1731,7 +1729,7 @@ GNU Compiler Collection on your machine.
@html
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{1750a-*-*}1750a-*-*
MIL-STD-1750A processors. This target is obsoleted in GCC 3.1.
@@ -1772,8 +1770,7 @@ The 1750A's ``Load/Store Upper/Lower Byte'' instructions are not used by
GCC@.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{a29k}a29k
AMD Am29k-family processors. These are normally used in embedded
@@ -1787,15 +1784,13 @@ You may need to make a variant of the file @file{a29k.h} for your
particular configuration.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{a29k-*-bsd}a29k-*-bsd
AMD Am29050 used in a system running a variant of BSD Unix.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{alpha*-*-*}alpha*-*-*
@@ -1810,8 +1805,7 @@ debugging information, not the least of which is incorrect linking of
shared libraries.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{alpha*-dec-osf*}alpha*-dec-osf*
Systems using processors that implement the DEC Alpha architecture and
@@ -1894,8 +1888,7 @@ DBX@. DEC is now aware of this problem with the assembler and hopes to
provide a fix shortly.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{alphaev5-cray-unicosmk*}alphaev5-cray-unicosmk*
Cray T3E systems running Unicos/Mk.
@@ -1922,16 +1915,14 @@ be able to work around this by doing @samp{make all} after getting this
failure.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{arc-*-elf}arc-*-elf
Argonaut ARC processor.
This configuration is intended for embedded systems.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{arm-*-aout}arm-*-aout
Advanced RISC Machines ARM-family processors. These are often used in
@@ -1943,23 +1934,20 @@ You may need to make a variant of the file @file{arm.h} for your particular
configuration.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{arm-*-elf}arm-*-elf
This configuration is intended for embedded systems.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{arm*-*-linux-gnu}arm*-*-linux-gnu
We require GNU binutils 2.10 or newer.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{arm-*-riscix}arm-*-riscix
The ARM2 or ARM3 processor running RISC iX, Acorn's port of BSD Unix.
@@ -1976,8 +1964,7 @@ debugging, pass @option{--with-gnu-as} to configure.
You will need to install GNU @command{sed} before you can run configure.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{avr}avr
@@ -2014,8 +2001,7 @@ The following error:
indicates that you should upgrade to a newer version of the binutils.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{c4x}c4x
@@ -2045,8 +2031,7 @@ can also be obtained from:
@end itemize
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{cris}CRIS
@@ -2084,8 +2069,7 @@ information about this platform is available at
@uref{http://developer.axis.com/}.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{dos}DOS
@@ -2097,15 +2081,13 @@ compilation package DJGPP, which includes binaries as well as sources,
and includes all the necessary compilation tools and libraries.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{dsp16xx}dsp16xx
A port to the AT&T DSP1610 family of processors.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{*-*-freebsd*}*-*-freebsd*
@@ -2153,8 +2135,7 @@ the very least, both boehm-gc and libffi.
Shared @file{libgcc_s.so} is now built and installed by default.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{elxsi-elxsi-bsd}elxsi-elxsi-bsd
The Elxsi's C compiler has known limitations that prevent it from
@@ -2163,8 +2144,7 @@ compiling GCC@. Please contact @email{mrs@@wrs.com} for more details.
Support for this processor is obsoleted in GCC 3.1.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{h8300-hms}h8300-hms
Hitachi H8/300 series of processors.
@@ -2177,8 +2157,7 @@ first three arguments in function calls in registers. Structures are no
longer a multiple of 2 bytes.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{hppa*-hp-hpux*}hppa*-hp-hpux*
@@ -2201,8 +2180,7 @@ or a recent
More specific information to @samp{hppa*-hp-hpux*} targets follows.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{hppa*-hp-hpux9}hppa*-hp-hpux9
@@ -2218,8 +2196,7 @@ and @env{SHELL} to @file{/bin/ksh} in your environment.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{hppa*-hp-hpux10}hppa*-hp-hpux10
@@ -2250,8 +2227,7 @@ bootstrap}.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{hppa*-hp-hpux11}hppa*-hp-hpux11
@@ -2290,16 +2266,14 @@ have been problems reported with various binary distributions. This
port still is undergoing significant development.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{i370-*-*}i370-*-*
This port is very preliminary and has many known bugs. We hope to
have a higher-quality port for this machine soon.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{*-*-linux-gnu}*-*-linux-gnu
@@ -2309,7 +2283,6 @@ The patch @uref{glibc-2.2.patch,,glibc-2.2.patch}, that is to be
applied in the GCC source tree, fixes the compatibility problems.
@html
-
@end html
@html
@@ -2326,8 +2299,7 @@ glibc 2.2.4 whether patches for GCC 3.0 are needed. You can use glibc
2.2.3 with GCC 3.0, just do not try to recompile it.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{ix86-*-linux*oldld}i?86-*-linux*oldld
Use this configuration to generate @file{a.out} binaries on Linux-based
@@ -2337,8 +2309,7 @@ installed.
This configuration is obsoleted in GCC 3.1.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{ix86-*-linux*aout}i?86-*-linux*aout
Use this configuration to generate @file{a.out} binaries on Linux-based
@@ -2346,8 +2317,7 @@ GNU systems. This configuration is being superseded. You must use
gas/binutils version 2.5.2 or later.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{ix86-*-linux*}i?86-*-linux*
@@ -2358,23 +2328,20 @@ possible you have a hardware problem. Further information on this can be
found on @uref{http://www.bitwizard.nl/sig11/,,www.bitwizard.nl}.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{ix86-*-sco}i?86-*-sco
Compilation with RCC is recommended. Also, it may be a good idea to
link with GNU malloc instead of the malloc that comes with the system.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{ix86-*-sco3.2v4}i?86-*-sco3.2v4
Use this configuration for SCO release 3.2 version 4.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{ix86-*-sco3.2v5*}i?86-*-sco3.2v5*
Use this for the SCO OpenServer Release 5 family of operating systems.
@@ -2449,8 +2416,7 @@ engineering and will hopefully be addressed in later releases.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{ix86-*-udk}i?86-*-udk
@@ -2486,8 +2452,7 @@ have installed.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{ix86-*-isc}i?86-*-isc
This configuration is obsoleted in GCC 3.1.
@@ -2499,8 +2464,7 @@ In ISC version 4.1, @command{sed} core dumps when building
@file{deduced.h}. Use the version of @command{sed} from version 4.0.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{ix86-ibm-aix}i?86-ibm-aix
This configuration is obsoleted in GCC 3.1.
@@ -2509,8 +2473,7 @@ You need to use GAS version 2.1 or later, and LD from
GNU binutils version 2.2 or later.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{ix86-sequent-bsd}i?86-sequent-bsd
This configuration is obsoleted in GCC 3.1.
@@ -2518,8 +2481,7 @@ This configuration is obsoleted in GCC 3.1.
Go to the Berkeley universe before compiling.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{ix86-sequent-ptx1*}i?86-sequent-ptx1*, i?86-sequent-ptx2*, i?86-sequent-sysv3*
This configuration is obsoleted in GCC 3.1.
@@ -2531,8 +2493,7 @@ If you encounter this problem, upgrade your operating system or
use @command{bash} (the GNU shell) to run @code{fixproto}.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{i860-intel-osf*}i860-intel-osf*
All support for the i860 processor is obsoleted in GCC 3.1.
@@ -2576,8 +2537,7 @@ insert the line
These problems don't exist in operating system version 1.1.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{ia64-*-linux}ia64-*-linux
IA-64 processor (also known as IPF, or Itanium Processor Family)
@@ -2601,8 +2561,7 @@ GCC 3.0.2 is believed to be fully ABI compliant, and hence no more major
ABI changes are expected.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{*-lynx-lynxos}*-lynx-lynxos
LynxOS 2.2 and earlier comes with GCC 1.x already installed as
@@ -2613,8 +2572,7 @@ COFF format object files and executables; otherwise GCC will use the
installed tools, which produce @file{a.out} format executables.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{*-ibm-aix*}*-ibm-aix*
@@ -2723,16 +2681,14 @@ A default can be specified with the @option{-mcpu=@var{cpu_type}}
switch and using the configure option @option{--with-cpu-@var{cpu_type}}.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{m32r-*-elf}m32r-*-elf
Mitsubishi M32R processor.
This configuration is intended for embedded systems.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{m68000-hp-bsd}m68000-hp-bsd
HP 9000 series 200 running BSD@. Note that the C compiler that comes
@@ -2740,24 +2696,21 @@ with this system cannot compile GCC; contact @email{law@@cygnus.com}
to get binaries of GCC for bootstrapping.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{m6811-elf}m6811-elf
Motorola 68HC11 family micro controllers. These are used in embedded
applications. There are no standard Unix configurations.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{m6812-elf}m6812-elf
Motorola 68HC12 family micro controllers. These are used in embedded
applications. There are no standard Unix configurations.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{m68k-altos}m68k-altos
Altos 3068. This configuration is obsoleted in GCC 3.1.
@@ -2766,8 +2719,7 @@ You must use the GNU assembler, linker and debugger.
Also, you must fix a kernel bug.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{m68k-apple-aux}m68k-apple-aux
Apple Macintosh running A/UX@.
@@ -2786,8 +2738,7 @@ You will also a patched version of @file{/bin/ld} there that
raises some of the arbitrary limits found in the original.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{m68k-att-sysv}m68k-att-sysv
AT&T 3b1, a.k.a.@: 7300 PC@. This version of GCC cannot
@@ -2797,8 +2748,7 @@ bootstrap. Binaries are available from the OSU-CIS archive, at
@uref{ftp://archive.cis.ohio-state.edu/pub/att7300/}.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{m68k-bull-sysv}m68k-bull-sysv
Bull DPX/2 series 200 and 300 with BOS-2.00.45 up to BOS-2.01.
@@ -2813,8 +2763,7 @@ assembler or for availability of the DPX/2 port of GAS, contact
@email{F.Pierresteguy@@frcl.bull.fr}.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{m68k-crds-unos}m68k-crds-unos
Use @samp{configure unos} for building on Unos.
@@ -2853,8 +2802,7 @@ If linking @file{cc1} fails, try putting the object files into a library
and linking from that library.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{m68k-hp-hpux}m68k-hp-hpux
HP 9000 series 300 or 400 running HP-UX@. HP-UX version 8.0 has a bug in
@@ -2912,8 +2860,7 @@ to look like:
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{m68k-*-nextstep*}m68k-*-nextstep*
These configurations are obsoleted in GCC 3.1.
@@ -2963,8 +2910,7 @@ for this sequence to work.
@end example
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{m68k-ncr-*}m68k-ncr-*
On the Tower models 4@var{n}0 and 6@var{n}0, by default a process is not
@@ -2980,8 +2926,7 @@ MAXUMEM = 4096
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{m68k-sun}m68k-sun
Sun 3. We do not provide a configuration file to use the Sun FPA by
@@ -2989,8 +2934,7 @@ default, because programs that establish signal handlers for floating
point traps inherently cannot work with the FPA@.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{m68k-sun-sunos4.1.1}m68k-sun-sunos4.1.1
@@ -2998,8 +2942,7 @@ It is reported that you may need the GNU assembler on this platform.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{m88k-*-svr3}m88k-*-svr3
Motorola m88k running the AT&T/Unisoft/Motorola V.3 reference port.
@@ -3017,8 +2960,7 @@ It is best, however, to use an older version of GCC for bootstrapping
if you have one.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{m88k-*-dgux}m88k-*-dgux
Motorola m88k running DG/UX@.
@@ -3037,8 +2979,7 @@ If you do not specify a configuration name, @file{configure} guesses the
configuration based on the current software development environment.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{m88k-tektronix-sysv3}m88k-tektronix-sysv3
Tektronix XD88 running UTekV 3.2e.
@@ -3053,8 +2994,7 @@ Otherwise you may have trouble getting clean comparisons
between stages.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{mips-*-*}mips-*-*
If you use the 1.31 version of the MIPS assembler (such as was shipped
@@ -3107,8 +3047,7 @@ If you override the @code{CC} make variable and use the MIPS
compilers, you may need to add @option{-Wf,-XNg1500 -Olimit 3000}.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{mips-dec-*}mips-dec-*
These configurations are obsoleted in GCC 3.1.
@@ -3141,8 +3080,7 @@ If you override the @code{CC} make variable and use the MIPS
compilers, you may need to add @option{-Wf,-XNg1500 -Olimit 3000}.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{mips-mips-riscos*}mips-mips-riscos*
These configurations are obsoleted in GCC 3.1.
@@ -3172,8 +3110,7 @@ BSD 4.3 configuration for RISC-OS, revision @var{rev}.
System V.4 configuration for RISC-OS, revision @var{rev}.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@item mips-mips-riscos@var{rev}sysv
System V.3 configuration for RISC-OS, revision @var{rev}.
@@ -3185,8 +3122,7 @@ RISC-OS revision 4 to RISC-OS revision 5. This has the effect of
avoiding a linker bug.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{mips-sgi-irix4}mips-sgi-irix4
This configuration is obsoleted in GCC 3.1.
@@ -3218,8 +3154,7 @@ ignored.
@end example
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{mips-sgi-irix5}mips-sgi-irix5
@@ -3264,8 +3199,7 @@ however, you may have success with @command{smake} on IRIX 5.2 if you do
not have GNU @command{make} available.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{mips-sgi-irix6}mips-sgi-irix6
@@ -3364,8 +3298,7 @@ See @uref{http://freeware.sgi.com/,,http://freeware.sgi.com/} for more
information about using GCC on IRIX platforms.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{mips-sony-sysv}mips-sony-sysv
Sony MIPS NEWS@. This configuration is obsoleted in GCC 3.1.
@@ -3375,8 +3308,7 @@ COFF)@. In particular, the linker does not like the code generated by
GCC when shared libraries are linked in.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{ns32k-encore}ns32k-encore
This configuration is obsoleted in GCC 3.1.
@@ -3384,8 +3316,7 @@ This configuration is obsoleted in GCC 3.1.
Encore ns32000 system. Encore systems are supported only under BSD@.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{ns32k-*-genix}ns32k-*-genix
National Semiconductor ns32000 system. This configuration is obsoleted
@@ -3395,8 +3326,7 @@ Genix has bugs in @code{alloca} and @code{malloc}; you must get the
compiled versions of these from GNU Emacs.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{ns32k-sequent}ns32k-sequent
This configuration is obsoleted in GCC 3.1.
@@ -3404,8 +3334,7 @@ This configuration is obsoleted in GCC 3.1.
Go to the Berkeley universe before compiling.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{ns32k-utek}ns32k-utek
UTEK ns32000 system (``merlin''). This configuration is obsoleted in
@@ -3416,8 +3345,7 @@ The C compiler that comes with this system cannot compile GCC; contact
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{powerpc*-*-*}powerpc-*-*
@@ -3425,8 +3353,7 @@ You can specify a default version for the @option{-mcpu=@var{cpu_type}}
switch by using the configure option @option{--with-cpu-@var{cpu_type}}.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{powerpc-*-darwin*}powerpc-*-darwin*
PowerPC running Darwin (Mac OS X kernel).
@@ -3459,15 +3386,13 @@ number of extensions not available in a standard GCC release. These
extensions are generally specific to Mac programming.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{powerpc-*-elf}powerpc-*-elf, powerpc-*-sysv4
PowerPC system in big endian mode, running System V.4.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{powerpc-*-linux-gnu*}powerpc-*-linux-gnu*
@@ -3476,8 +3401,7 @@ You will need
or newer for a working GCC@.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{powerpc-*-netbsd*}powerpc-*-netbsd*
PowerPC system in big endian mode running NetBSD@. To build the
@@ -3485,60 +3409,52 @@ documentation you will need Texinfo version 4.1 (NetBSD 1.5.1 included
Texinfo version 3.12).
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{powerpc-*-eabiaix}powerpc-*-eabiaix
Embedded PowerPC system in big endian mode with @option{-mcall-aix} selected as
the default.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{powerpc-*-eabisim}powerpc-*-eabisim
Embedded PowerPC system in big endian mode for use in running under the
PSIM simulator.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{powerpc-*-eabi}powerpc-*-eabi
Embedded PowerPC system in big endian mode.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{powerpcle-*-elf}powerpcle-*-elf, powerpcle-*-sysv4
PowerPC system in little endian mode, running System V.4.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{powerpcle-*-eabisim}powerpcle-*-eabisim
Embedded PowerPC system in little endian mode for use in running under
the PSIM simulator.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{powerpcle-*-eabi}powerpcle-*-eabi
Embedded PowerPC system in little endian mode.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{powerpcle-*-winnt}powerpcle-*-winnt, powerpcle-*-pe
PowerPC system in little endian mode running Windows NT@.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{romp-*-aos}romp-*-aos, romp-*-mach
These configurations are obsoleted in GCC 3.1.
@@ -3551,22 +3467,19 @@ floating-point constants and can be safely ignored; the stage 3 compiler
is correct.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{s390-*-linux*}s390-*-linux*
S/390 system running Linux for S/390@.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@heading @anchor{s390x-*-linux*}s390x-*-linux*
zSeries system (64-bit) running Linux for zSeries@.
@html
-
-
+
@end html
@c Please use Solaris 2 to refer to all release of Solaris, starting
@c with 2.0 until 2.6, 7, and 8. Solaris 1 was a marketing name for
@@ -3619,8 +3532,7 @@ There are patches for Solaris 2.6 (105633-56 or newer for SPARC,
108653-22 for Intel) that fix this bug.
@html
-
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@heading @anchor{sparc-sun-solaris2*}sparc-sun-solaris2*
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@heading @anchor{sparc-sun-solaris2.7}sparc-sun-solaris2.7
@@ -3698,7 +3609,7 @@ the Solaris 7 Recommended Patch Cluster.
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@@ -3717,8 +3628,7 @@ be due to a bug in @command{sh}. You can probably get around it by running
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@heading @anchor{sparc-unknown-linux-gnulibc1}sparc-unknown-linux-gnulibc1
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@heading @anchor{sparc-*-linux*}sparc-*-linux*
@@ -3739,8 +3648,7 @@ releases mishandled unaligned relocations on @code{sparc-*-*} targets.
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@heading @anchor{sparc64-*-*}sparc64-*-*
@@ -3751,8 +3659,7 @@ invocation with an environment that causes @command{configure} to
recognize (via @samp{uname -a}) the system as @samp{sparc-*-*} instead.
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@heading @anchor{sparcv9-*-solaris2*}sparcv9-*-solaris2*
@@ -3767,8 +3674,7 @@ step in order to bootstrap this target with the Sun compiler:
specifies the v9 architecture to the Sun linker and assembler.
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@heading @anchor{#*-*-sysv*}*-*-sysv*
On System V release 3, you may get this error message
@@ -3802,16 +3708,14 @@ On a System V release 4 system, make sure @file{/usr/bin} precedes
@file{/usr/ucb} uses libraries which have bugs.
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@heading @anchor{vax-dec-ultrix}vax-dec-ultrix
Don't try compiling with VAX C (@code{vcc}). It produces incorrect code
in some cases (for example, when @code{alloca} is used).
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@heading @anchor{we32k-*-*}we32k-*-*
These computers are also known as the 3b2, 3b5, 3b20 and other similar
@@ -3849,8 +3753,7 @@ You may need to raise the ULIMIT setting to build a C++ compiler,
as the file @file{cc1plus} is larger than one megabyte.
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@heading @anchor{xtensa-*-elf}xtensa-*-elf
@@ -3868,8 +3771,7 @@ downloaded files include a customized copy of this header file,
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@heading @anchor{xtensa-*-linux*}xtensa-*-linux*
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@uref{#xtensa-*-elf,,@samp{xtensa-*-elf}} target.
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@heading @anchor{windows}Microsoft Windows (32-bit)
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@heading @anchor{os2}OS/2
@@ -3907,8 +3807,7 @@ An older copy of GCC 2.8.1 is included with the EMX tools available at
ftp://ftp.leo.org/pub/comp/os/os2/leo/devtools/emx+gcc/}.
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@heading @anchor{older}Older systems
@@ -3958,8 +3857,7 @@ about GCC on such systems (which may no longer be applicable to
current GCC) is to be found in the GCC texinfo manual.
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@heading @anchor{elf_targets}all ELF targets (SVR4, Solaris 2, etc.)
@@ -3970,8 +3868,7 @@ automatically.
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@ifhtml
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@ifset oldhtml
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@ifhtml
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@ifset gfdlhtml
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