From: Ulrich Drepper Date: Sun, 6 Jun 1999 13:11:41 +0000 (+0000) Subject: (Running make install): Correct typo in dynamic linker invocation. X-Git-Tag: cvs/glibc_2-1-2~427 X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=4dc3856b63bba25aa6a6477f87fa6260e709c9f5;p=thirdparty%2Fglibc.git (Running make install): Correct typo in dynamic linker invocation. --- diff --git a/manual/install.texi b/manual/install.texi index ec00c01489f..f2555c71ed5 100644 --- a/manual/install.texi +++ b/manual/install.texi @@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ Instead, edit the generated @file{Makefile} and uncomment the line @noindent You can change the @samp{4} to some other number as appropriate for your system. Instead of changing the @file{Makefile}, you could give -this option directly to @code{make} and call it as, e.g. +this option directly to @code{make} and call it as, e.g. @code{make PARALLELMFLAGS=-j4}. If you're building in the source directory, you've got to use the latter approach since in this case no new @file{Makefile} is generated which you can change. @@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ install}, or you will end up with a mixture of header files from both libraries, and you won't be able to compile anything. You may also need to reconfigure GCC to work with the new library. The easiest way to do that is to figure out the compiler switches to make it work again -(@samp{-Wl,-dynamic-linker=/lib/ld-linux.so.2} should work on Linux +(@samp{-Wl,--dynamic-linker=/lib/ld-linux.so.2} should work on Linux systems) and use them to recompile gcc. You can also edit the specs file (@file{/usr/lib/gcc-lib/@var{TARGET}/@var{VERSION}/specs}), but that is a bit of a black art. @@ -354,7 +354,8 @@ and if you change any of the message translation files you will need @itemize @bullet @item -GNU @code{gettext} 0.10.35 or later +GNU @code{gettext} 0.10.35 or later (version 0.10.35 is a alpha release +and available via ftp from alpha.gnu.org/gnu) @end itemize @noindent