Long Long Support for m68K targets
Michael Sokolov
msokolov@ivan.Harhan.ORG
Wed Aug 30 17:11:00 GMT 2000
"Russ.Shaw" <russell@webaxs.net> wrote:
> When i install newlib-1.8.2, gcc, and binutils on a pc linux
> system, where should configure.texi and porting.texi get installed?
Nowhere. .texi files are not installed, they stay in the source tree. If you
have texinfo, you can do a make info to make .info files from them, which you
can then install with make install-info. But as I've said, I personally don't
do this because I prefer to read them directly with vi in the source tree. But
then of course I'm different from most other people. :-) I'm a regular
Cygnus/GNU toolchain developer and spend most of my time in the source tree, so
it's more convenient for me to read all the docs right there. But of course, I
don't expect this from others. :-)
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