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Thu Dec 26 16:30:26 1991 K. Richard Pixley (rich at cygnus.com)
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* cfg-paper.texi: some changes suggested by rms.
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Thu Dec 26 10:13:36 1991 Fred Fish (fnf at cygnus.com)
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* config.sub: Merge in some small additions from the FSF version,
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@ -185,8 +185,8 @@ emulation environment on a sun4 such that programs built in a sun3
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development environment actually run on the sun4. This technique is
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often used within individual programs to remedy deficiencies in the host
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operating system. For example, some operating systems do not provide
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the @code{bcopy()} function and so it is emulated using the
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@code{memset()} funtion.
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the @code{bcopy} function and so it is emulated using the
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@code{memcpy} funtion.
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Host environment simply refers to the environment in which the program
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will be built from the source.
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@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ capable of one configuration at a time. Otherwise, a second
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configuration would write over the first. We've chosen to retain this
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behaviour so the @code{-subdirs} configuration option is necessary to
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get the new behaviour. The order of the arguments doesn't matter.
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There should be exactly one argument without a leading '@minus{}' sign
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There should be exactly one argument without a leading @samp{-} sign
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and that argument will be assumed to be the host name.
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From here on the examples will assume that you want to build the tools
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sun4 to bootstrap the Cygnus Support release and let's call the new
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development environment @emph{stage1}.
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Why bother? Well, most people find that the Cygnus Support release
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builds programs that run faster and take up less space than the native
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development environments that came with their machines. Some people
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didn't get development environments with their machines and some people
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just like using the @sc{gnu} tools better than using other tools.
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Why bother? Well, most people find that the @sc{gnu} development
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environment builds programs that run faster and take up less space than
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the native development environments that came with their machines. Some
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people didn't get development environments with their machines and some
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people just like using the @sc{gnu} tools better than using other tools.
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@cindex Stage2
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While you're at it, if the @sc{gnu} tools produce better programs, maybe you
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