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Re: Don't use <ctype.h>, revised
- To: DJ Delorie <dj at redhat dot com>
- Subject: Re: Don't use <ctype.h>, revised
- From: Laurynas Biveinis <lauras at softhome dot net>
- Date: Sat, 09 Dec 2000 09:19:41 +0100
- CC: GCC Patches <gcc-patches at gcc dot gnu dot org>
- References: <20001207144628.B21327@wolery.stanford.edu> <3A309714.399611A@softhome.net> <xnaea6wzkn.fsf@greed.delorie.com> <3A314C1E.B7DC4A63@softhome.net> <200012082006.PAA30356@greed.delorie.com>
DJ Delorie wrote:
> Yes please, but just for the install patch. Mentioning in a changelog
> entry that whole directories are removed is sufficient; you don't need
> to include them in the diffs too.
Now Christopher has commited parts of my earlier patch, so I need to
update what's left.
2000-12-09 Laurynas Biveinis <lauras@softhome.net>
* install.texi: remove i[345]86-*-winnt3.5 section.
* configur.bat: removed.
* config/msdos: directory removed.
Index: install.texi
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/gcc/egcs/gcc/install.texi,v
retrieving revision 1.47
diff -u -r1.47 install.texi
--- install.texi 2000/12/09 04:10:22 1.47
+++ install.texi 2000/12/09 06:56:48
@@ -1096,23 +1096,6 @@
See @ref{Sun Install}, for information on installing GNU CC on Sun
systems.
-@item i[345]86-*-winnt3.5
-This version requires a GAS that has not yet been released. Until it
-is, you can get a prebuilt binary version via anonymous ftp from
-@uref{ftp://cs.washington.edu/pub/gnat} or @uref{ftp://cs.nyu.edu/pub/gnat}. You
-must also use the Microsoft header files from the Windows NT 3.5 SDK.
-Find these on the CDROM in the @file{/mstools/h} directory dated 9/4/94. You
-must use a fixed version of Microsoft linker made especially for NT 3.5,
-which is also is available on the NT 3.5 SDK CDROM. If you do not have
-this linker, can you also use the linker from Visual C/C++ 1.0 or 2.0.
-
-Installing GNU CC for NT builds a wrapper linker, called @file{ld.exe},
-which mimics the behaviour of Unix @file{ld} in the specification of
-libraries (@samp{-L} and @samp{-l}). @file{ld.exe} looks for both Unix
-and Microsoft named libraries. For example, if you specify
-@samp{-lfoo}, @file{ld.exe} will look first for @file{libfoo.a}
-and then for @file{foo.lib}.
-
@item i860-intel-osf1
This is the Paragon.
@ifset INSTALLONLY