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98 * Configuration::
127 To build all languages in a cross-compiler or other configuration
305 File: gccinstall.info, Node: Downloading the source, Next: Configuration, Prev: Prerequisites, Up: Installing GCC
342 File: gccinstall.info, Node: Configuration, Next: Building, Prev: Downloading the source, Up: Installing GCC
344 4 Installing GCC: Configuration
348 built. This document describes the recommended configuration procedure
363 configuration and build phases.
382 configure. Otherwise the configuration scripts may fail.
583 both headers and libraries. This provides a configuration that is
588 use the above simple configuration. It is possible to use the
798 configuration, `gthr-mach.h', is missing and thus this
918 For a native build, the default configuration is to perform a
1129 Enable configuration for an obsoleted system. If you attempt to
1449 File: gccinstall.info, Node: Building, Next: Testing, Prev: Configuration, Up: Installing GCC
1506 For a native build, the default configuration is to perform a 3-stage
1717 compare your results with results from a similar configuration that have
1983 building GCC on the same configuration. The new entry in the
2087 This section contains general configuration information for all
2197 Argonaut ARC processor. This configuration is intended for embedded
2328 FreeBSD 2 or any mutant a.out versions of FreeBSD 3: All configuration
2340 configuration used in the stock FreeBSD configuration of GCC. In
2356 FreeBSD will require additional configuration tuning in, at the very
2491 compiler detected during configuration. You must define `PATH' or `CC'
2511 commands. The default linker is determined during configuration. As a
2590 Use this configuration to generate `a.out' binaries on Linux-based GNU
2591 systems. This configuration is being superseded.
2647 configuration is supported by GCC 4.0 and later versions only.
2721 `/etc/security/limits' system configuration file.
2723 To speed up the configuration phases of bootstrapping and installing
2842 Renesas M32C processor. This configuration is intended for embedded
2848 Renesas M32R processor. This configuration is intended for embedded
2931 GCC 4.3 changed the uClinux configuration so that it uses the
3478 The Xtensa configuration information must be specified prior to
3480 configuration information. If you created your own Xtensa
3481 configuration with the Xtensa Processor Generator, the downloaded files
3580 1. If you have chosen a configuration for GCC which requires other GNU
3601 machines. So you don't need to specify a configuration when
3603 what your configuration is or guesses wrong.
3605 In those cases, specify the build machine's "configuration name"
3613 A configuration name may be canonical or it may be more or less
3616 A canonical configuration name has three parts, separated by
3622 You can also replace parts of the configuration by nicknames or
3631 See *Note Configurations::, for a list of supported configuration
3711 name. If you want to install your own homemade configuration files,
3713 configuration `CPU-local', the configuration name without the cpu prefix
3714 is used to form the configuration file names.
3716 Thus, if you specify `m68k-local', configuration uses files
4162 * Configuration: Configuration. (line 6)
4173 * Installing GCC: Configuration: Configuration. (line 6)
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