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	[BZ # 13963]
	* manual/install.texi: Use sourceware.org.
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2012-04-09 Carlos O'Donell <carlos_odonell@mentor.com>
[BZ # 13963]
* manual/install.texi: Use sourceware.org.
2012-04-09 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
[BZ #13873]

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13726, 13738, 13760, 13761, 13786, 13792, 13806, 13824, 13840, 13841,
13844, 13846, 13851, 13852, 13854, 13871, 13873, 13879, 13883, 13892,
13895, 13908, 13910, 13911, 13912, 13913, 13915, 13916, 13917, 13918,
13919, 13920, 13921, 13926, 13928, 13938
13919, 13920, 13921, 13926, 13928, 13938, 13963
* ISO C11 support:

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@ -447,7 +447,7 @@ It is a good idea to verify that the problem has not already been
reported. Bugs are documented in two places: The file @file{BUGS}
describes a number of well known bugs and the bug tracking system has a
WWW interface at
@url{http://sources.redhat.com/bugzilla/}. The WWW
@url{http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/}. The WWW
interface gives you access to open and closed reports. A closed report
normally includes a patch or a hint on solving the problem.