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Re: Patch to remove non-historical EGCS references from libstdc++-v3
- To: "Joseph S. Myers" <jsm28 at cam dot ac dot uk>
- Subject: Re: Patch to remove non-historical EGCS references from libstdc++-v3
- From: Phil Edwards <pedwards at disaster dot jaj dot com>
- Date: Sat, 21 Oct 2000 21:54:15 -0400
- Cc: gcc-patches at gcc dot gnu dot org, libstdc++ at sources dot redhat dot com
- References: <Pine.LNX.4.21.0010202326001.9172-100000@kern.srcf.societies.cam.ac.uk>
On Fri, Oct 20, 2000 at 11:29:34PM +0100, Joseph S. Myers wrote:
> The libstdc++-v3 docs are full of non-historical EGCS references.
I left them in the keywords lists all this time because people are still
doing web searches on "egcs".
> This patch cleans them up somewhat. As a patch to the GCC web pages
> it would probably count as obvious, but I don't know the libstdc++-v3
> procedures; OK to commit?
There is some trickiness with the automatic CVS checkout into the
actual web pages versus the automatically-included banner/footer
("sources.redhat.org" and the hat). But the patch is all fine.
> 2. The patch to faq/index.txt is omitted to save space. I propose to
> do the regeneration with
>
> lynx -dump faq/index.html |sed "s%file://localhost`pwd`%..%" >faq/index.txt
Yup, lynx is what we use. Best web browser ever written. :-)
phil