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@ -3314,7 +3314,7 @@ TEXI_GCCINT_FILES = gccint.texi gcc-common.texi gcc-vers.texi \
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loop.texi generic.texi gimple.texi plugins.texi optinfo.texi \
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match-and-simplify.texi analyzer.texi ux.texi poly-int.texi
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TEXI_GCCINSTALL_FILES = install.texi install-old.texi fdl.texi \
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TEXI_GCCINSTALL_FILES = install.texi fdl.texi \
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gcc-common.texi gcc-vers.texi
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TEXI_CPPINT_FILES = cppinternals.texi gcc-common.texi gcc-vers.texi
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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
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@ifset gfdlhtml
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@ifnothtml
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@comment node-name, next, previous, up
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@node GNU Free Documentation License, Concept Index, Old, Top
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@node GNU Free Documentation License, Concept Index, Specific, Top
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@end ifnothtml
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@html
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<h1 align="center">Installing GCC: GNU Free Documentation License</h1>
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@ -1,184 +0,0 @@
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@c Copyright (C) 1988-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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@c This is part of the GCC manual.
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@c For copying conditions, see the file install.texi.
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@ifnothtml
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@comment node-name, next, previous, up
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@node Old, GNU Free Documentation License, Specific, Top
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@end ifnothtml
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@html
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<h1 align="center">Old installation documentation</h1>
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@end html
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@chapter Old installation documentation
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@end ifnothtml
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Note most of this information is out of date and superseded by the
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previous chapters of this manual. It is provided for historical
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reference only, because of a lack of volunteers to merge it into the
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main manual.
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@ifnothtml
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@menu
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* Configurations:: Configurations Supported by GCC.
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@end menu
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@end ifnothtml
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Here is the procedure for installing GCC on a GNU or Unix system.
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@enumerate
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@item
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If you have chosen a configuration for GCC which requires other GNU
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tools (such as GAS or the GNU linker) instead of the standard system
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tools, install the required tools in the build directory under the names
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@file{as}, @file{ld} or whatever is appropriate.
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Alternatively, you can do subsequent compilation using a value of the
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@code{PATH} environment variable such that the necessary GNU tools come
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before the standard system tools.
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@item
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Specify the host, build and target machine configurations. You do this
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when you run the @file{configure} script.
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The @dfn{build} machine is the system which you are using, the
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@dfn{host} machine is the system where you want to run the resulting
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compiler (normally the build machine), and the @dfn{target} machine is
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the system for which you want the compiler to generate code.
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If you are building a compiler to produce code for the machine it runs
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on (a native compiler), you normally do not need to specify any operands
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to @file{configure}; it will try to guess the type of machine you are on
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and use that as the build, host and target machines. So you don't need
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to specify a configuration when building a native compiler unless
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@file{configure} cannot figure out what your configuration is or guesses
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wrong.
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In those cases, specify the build machine's @dfn{configuration name}
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with the @option{--host} option; the host and target will default to be
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the same as the host machine.
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Here is an example:
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@smallexample
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./configure --host=sparc-sun-sunos4.1
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@end smallexample
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A configuration name may be canonical or it may be more or less
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abbreviated.
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A canonical configuration name has three parts, separated by dashes.
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It looks like this: @samp{@var{cpu}-@var{company}-@var{system}}.
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(The three parts may themselves contain dashes; @file{configure}
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can figure out which dashes serve which purpose.) For example,
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@samp{m68k-sun-sunos4.1} specifies a Sun 3.
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You can also replace parts of the configuration by nicknames or aliases.
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For example, @samp{sun3} stands for @samp{m68k-sun}, so
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@samp{sun3-sunos4.1} is another way to specify a Sun 3.
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You can specify a version number after any of the system types, and some
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of the CPU types. In most cases, the version is irrelevant, and will be
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ignored. So you might as well specify the version if you know it.
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See @ref{Configurations}, for a list of supported configuration names and
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notes on many of the configurations. You should check the notes in that
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section before proceeding any further with the installation of GCC@.
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@end enumerate
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@ifnothtml
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@node Configurations, , , Old
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@section Configurations Supported by GCC
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@end ifnothtml
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@html
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<h2>@anchor{Configurations}Configurations Supported by GCC</h2>
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@end html
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@cindex configurations supported by GCC
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Here are the possible CPU types:
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@quotation
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@c gmicro, fx80, spur and tahoe omitted since they don't work.
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1750a, a29k, alpha, arm, avr, c@var{n}, clipper, dsp16xx, elxsi, fr30, h8300,
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hppa1.0, hppa1.1, i370, i386, i486, i586, i686, i786, i860, i960, ip2k, m32r,
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m68000, m68k, m88k, mcore, mips, mipsel, mips64, mips64el,
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mn10200, mn10300, ns32k, pdp11, powerpc, powerpcle, romp, rs6000, sh, sparc,
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sparclite, sparc64, v850, vax, we32k.
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@end quotation
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Here are the recognized company names. As you can see, customary
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abbreviations are used rather than the longer official names.
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@c What should be done about merlin, tek*, dolphin?
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@quotation
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acorn, alliant, altos, apollo, apple, att, bull,
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cbm, convergent, convex, crds, dec, dg, dolphin,
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elxsi, encore, harris, hitachi, hp, ibm, intergraph, isi,
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mips, motorola, ncr, next, ns, omron, plexus,
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sequent, sgi, sony, sun, tti, unicom, wrs.
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@end quotation
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The company name is meaningful only to disambiguate when the rest of
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the information supplied is insufficient. You can omit it, writing
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just @samp{@var{cpu}-@var{system}}, if it is not needed. For example,
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@samp{vax-ultrix4.2} is equivalent to @samp{vax-dec-ultrix4.2}.
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Here is a list of system types:
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@quotation
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386bsd, aix, acis, amigaos, aos, aout, aux, bosx, bsd, clix, coff, ctix, cxux,
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dgux, dynix, ebmon, ecoff, elf, esix, freebsd, hms, genix, gnu, linux,
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linux-gnu, hiux, hpux, iris, irix, isc, luna, lynxos, mach, minix, msdos, mvs,
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netbsd, newsos, nindy, ns, osf, osfrose, ptx, riscix, riscos, rtu, sco, sim,
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solaris, sunos, sym, sysv, udi, ultrix, unicos, uniplus, unos, vms, vsta,
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vxworks, winnt, xenix.
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@end quotation
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@noindent
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You can omit the system type; then @file{configure} guesses the
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operating system from the CPU and company.
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You can add a version number to the system type; this may or may not
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make a difference. For example, you can write @samp{bsd4.3} or
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@samp{bsd4.4} to distinguish versions of BSD@. In practice, the version
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number is most needed for @samp{sysv3} and @samp{sysv4}, which are often
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treated differently.
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@samp{linux-gnu} is the canonical name for the GNU/Linux target; however
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GCC will also accept @samp{linux}. The version of the kernel in use is
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not relevant on these systems. A suffix such as @samp{libc1} or @samp{aout}
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distinguishes major versions of the C library; all of the suffixed versions
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are obsolete.
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If you specify an impossible combination such as @samp{i860-dg-vms},
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then you may get an error message from @file{configure}, or it may
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ignore part of the information and do the best it can with the rest.
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@file{configure} always prints the canonical name for the alternative
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that it used. GCC does not support all possible alternatives.
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Often a particular model of machine has a name. Many machine names are
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recognized as aliases for CPU/company combinations. Thus, the machine
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name @samp{sun3}, mentioned above, is an alias for @samp{m68k-sun}.
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Sometimes we accept a company name as a machine name, when the name is
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popularly used for a particular machine. Here is a table of the known
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machine names:
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@quotation
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3300, 3b1, 3b@var{n}, 7300, altos3068, altos,
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apollo68, att-7300, balance,
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convex-c@var{n}, crds, decstation-3100,
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decstation, delta, encore,
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fx2800, gmicro, hp7@var{nn}, hp8@var{nn},
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hp9k2@var{nn}, hp9k3@var{nn}, hp9k7@var{nn},
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hp9k8@var{nn}, iris4d, iris, isi68,
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m3230, magnum, merlin, miniframe,
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mmax, news-3600, news800, news, next,
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pbd, pc532, pmax, powerpc, powerpcle, ps2, risc-news,
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rtpc, sun2, sun386i, sun386, sun3,
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sun4, symmetry, tower-32, tower.
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@end quotation
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@noindent
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Remember that a machine name specifies both the cpu type and the company
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name.
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@settitle Installing GCC: Binaries
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@end ifset
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@ifset oldhtml
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@settitle Installing GCC: Old documentation
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@end ifset
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@ifset gfdlhtml
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@settitle Installing GCC: GNU Free Documentation License
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@end ifset
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@set testhtml
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@set finalinstallhtml
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@set binarieshtml
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@set oldhtml
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@set gfdlhtml
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* Specific:: Host/target specific installation notes for GCC.
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* Binaries:: Where to get pre-compiled binaries.
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* Old:: Old installation documentation.
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* GNU Free Documentation License:: How you can copy and share this manual.
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* Concept Index:: This index has two entries.
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@end menu
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@c ***Specific****************************************************************
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@ifnothtml
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@comment node-name, next, previous, up
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@node Specific, Old, Binaries, Top
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@node Specific, GNU Free Documentation License, Binaries, Top
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@end ifnothtml
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@ifset specifichtml
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@end ifhtml
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@end ifset
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@c ***Old documentation******************************************************
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@ifset oldhtml
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@include install-old.texi
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@html
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<hr />
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<p>
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@end html
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@ifhtml
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@uref{./index.html,,Return to the GCC Installation page}
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@end ifhtml
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@end ifset
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@c ***GFDL********************************************************************
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@ifset gfdlhtml
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@include fdl.texi
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