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desc @@ 1.14 log @initial merge of GCC 12.3.0. this doesn't include any of the changes to the .c -> .cc files renamed, and reverts our local changes to the vax port and libsanitizer subdir. vax GCC was rewritten and our local fixes no longer are relevant, and the new libsanitizer is more updated than our old one, and merging via gcc10->gcc12 is not really possible. unfortunately, our local changes to libsanitizer that aren't related to the general update of those sources (ie, the netbsd code) will need to be re-checked and perhaps re-ported. @ text @
Note most of this information is out of date and superseded by the previous chapters of this manual. It is provided for historical reference only, because of a lack of volunteers to merge it into the main manual.
Here is the procedure for installing GCC on a GNU or Unix system.
Alternatively, you can do subsequent compilation using a value of the
PATH environment variable such that the necessary GNU tools come
before the standard system tools.
The build machine is the system which you are using, the host machine is the system where you want to run the resulting compiler (normally the build machine), and the target machine is the system for which you want the compiler to generate code.
If you are building a compiler to produce code for the machine it runs on (a native compiler), you normally do not need to specify any operands to configure; it will try to guess the type of machine you are on and use that as the build, host and target machines. So you don’t need to specify a configuration when building a native compiler unless configure cannot figure out what your configuration is or guesses wrong.
In those cases, specify the build machine’s configuration name with the --host option; the host and target will default to be the same as the host machine.
Here is an example:
./configure --host=sparc-sun-sunos4.1
A configuration name may be canonical or it may be more or less abbreviated.
A canonical configuration name has three parts, separated by dashes. It looks like this: ‘cpu-company-system’. (The three parts may themselves contain dashes; configure can figure out which dashes serve which purpose.) For example, ‘m68k-sun-sunos4.1’ specifies a Sun 3.
You can also replace parts of the configuration by nicknames or aliases. For example, ‘sun3’ stands for ‘m68k-sun’, so ‘sun3-sunos4.1’ is another way to specify a Sun 3.
You can specify a version number after any of the system types, and some of the CPU types. In most cases, the version is irrelevant, and will be ignored. So you might as well specify the version if you know it.
See Configurations, for a list of supported configuration names and notes on many of the configurations. You should check the notes in that section before proceeding any further with the installation of GCC.
Here are the possible CPU types:
1750a, a29k, alpha, arm, avr, cn, clipper, dsp16xx, elxsi, fr30, h8300, hppa1.0, hppa1.1, i370, i386, i486, i586, i686, i786, i860, i960, ip2k, m32r, m68000, m68k, m88k, mcore, mips, mipsel, mips64, mips64el, mn10200, mn10300, ns32k, pdp11, powerpc, powerpcle, romp, rs6000, sh, sparc, sparclite, sparc64, v850, vax, we32k.
Here are the recognized company names. As you can see, customary abbreviations are used rather than the longer official names.
acorn, alliant, altos, apollo, apple, att, bull, cbm, convergent, convex, crds, dec, dg, dolphin, elxsi, encore, harris, hitachi, hp, ibm, intergraph, isi, mips, motorola, ncr, next, ns, omron, plexus, sequent, sgi, sony, sun, tti, unicom, wrs.
The company name is meaningful only to disambiguate when the rest of the information supplied is insufficient. You can omit it, writing just ‘cpu-system’, if it is not needed. For example, ‘vax-ultrix4.2’ is equivalent to ‘vax-dec-ultrix4.2’.
Here is a list of system types:
386bsd, aix, acis, amigaos, aos, aout, aux, bosx, bsd, clix, coff, ctix, cxux, dgux, dynix, ebmon, ecoff, elf, esix, freebsd, hms, genix, gnu, linux, linux-gnu, hiux, hpux, iris, irix, isc, luna, lynxos, mach, minix, msdos, mvs, netbsd, newsos, nindy, ns, osf, osfrose, ptx, riscix, riscos, rtu, sco, sim, solaris, sunos, sym, sysv, udi, ultrix, unicos, uniplus, unos, vms, vsta, vxworks, winnt, xenix.
You can omit the system type; then configure guesses the operating system from the CPU and company.
You can add a version number to the system type; this may or may not make a difference. For example, you can write ‘bsd4.3’ or ‘bsd4.4’ to distinguish versions of BSD. In practice, the version number is most needed for ‘sysv3’ and ‘sysv4’, which are often treated differently.
‘linux-gnu’ is the canonical name for the GNU/Linux target; however GCC will also accept ‘linux’. The version of the kernel in use is not relevant on these systems. A suffix such as ‘libc1’ or ‘aout’ distinguishes major versions of the C library; all of the suffixed versions are obsolete.
If you specify an impossible combination such as ‘i860-dg-vms’, then you may get an error message from configure, or it may ignore part of the information and do the best it can with the rest. configure always prints the canonical name for the alternative that it used. GCC does not support all possible alternatives.
Often a particular model of machine has a name. Many machine names are recognized as aliases for CPU/company combinations. Thus, the machine name ‘sun3’, mentioned above, is an alias for ‘m68k-sun’. Sometimes we accept a company name as a machine name, when the name is popularly used for a particular machine. Here is a table of the known machine names:
3300, 3b1, 3bn, 7300, altos3068, altos, apollo68, att-7300, balance, convex-cn, crds, decstation-3100, decstation, delta, encore, fx2800, gmicro, hp7nn, hp8nn, hp9k2nn, hp9k3nn, hp9k7nn, hp9k8nn, iris4d, iris, isi68, m3230, magnum, merlin, miniframe, mmax, news-3600, news800, news, next, pbd, pc532, pmax, powerpc, powerpcle, ps2, risc-news, rtpc, sun2, sun386i, sun386, sun3, sun4, symmetry, tower-32, tower.
Remember that a machine name specifies both the cpu type and the company name.
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@ 1.11 log @initial merge of GCC 10.3.0. these three files are not yet finished merging: gcc/config/rs6000/rs6000.c libsanitizer/lsan/lsan_allocator.h libsanitizer/sanitizer_common/sanitizer_platform_limits_posix.h our current GCC 9 sanitizers are newer than GCC 10's still, so that may take a little to untease, so it's probable that more than these 2 will need more changes. rs6000.c has some changes related to ABI and supported functionality that need to be merged forward. @ text @d3 3 a24 3 d32 2 d36 1 a38 2 blockquote.smallindentedblock {margin-right: 0em; font-size: smaller} blockquote.smallquotation {font-size: smaller} a40 4 div.lisp {margin-left: 3.2em} div.smalldisplay {margin-left: 3.2em} div.smallexample {margin-left: 3.2em} div.smalllisp {margin-left: 3.2em} a45 4 pre.smalldisplay {font-family: inherit; font-size: smaller} pre.smallexample {font-size: smaller} pre.smallformat {font-family: inherit; font-size: smaller} pre.smalllisp {font-size: smaller} d49 1 d127 2 a128 2./configure --host=sparc-sun-sunos4.1 d154 2 a155 2Configurations Supported by GCC
@ 1.10 log @merge GCC 9.3.0. @ text @d3 1 a3 1 d62 29 a90 2Installing GCC: Old documentation
d93 1 a93 1Note most of this information is out of date and superseded by the d97 1 d99 4 a102 4
Here is the procedure for installing GCC on a GNU or Unix system.
d163 4 a166 6
- If you have chosen a configuration for GCC which requires other GNU d105 1 a105 1 as, ld or whatever is appropriate. d107 1 a107 1
Alternatively, you can do subsequent compilation using a value of the d110 7 a116 7
- Specify the host, build and target machine configurations. You do this when you run the configure script.
The build machine is the system which you are using, the host machine is the system where you want to run the resulting compiler (normally the build machine), and the target machine is d118 2 a119 2
If you are building a compiler to produce code for the machine it runs d121 2 a122 2 to configure; it will try to guess the type of machine you are on and use that as the build, host and target machines. So you don't need d124 1 a124 1 configure cannot figure out what your configuration is or guesses d126 3 a128 3
In those cases, specify the build machine's configuration name with the --host option; the host and target will default to be d130 6 d137 1 a137 5
Here is an example:
./configure --host=sparc-sun-sunos4.1A configuration name may be canonical or it may be more or less d139 4 a142 4
A canonical configuration name has three parts, separated by dashes. It looks like this: ‘cpu-company-system’. (The three parts may themselves contain dashes; configure d144 7 a150 7 ‘m68k-sun-sunos4.1’ specifies a Sun 3.
You can also replace parts of the configuration by nicknames or aliases. For example, ‘sun3’ stands for ‘m68k-sun’, so ‘sun3-sunos4.1’ is another way to specify a Sun 3.
You can specify a version number after any of the system types, and some d153 2 a154 2
See Configurations, for a list of supported configuration names and d157 2 d160 2 a161 1
Configurations Supported by GCC
Here are the possible CPU types:1750a, a29k, alpha, arm, avr, cn, clipper, dsp16xx, elxsi, fr30, h8300, d170 2 a171 2 sparclite, sparc64, v850, vax, we32k.d173 1 a173 1Here are the recognized company names. As you can see, customary d175 3 a177 4
acorn, alliant, altos, apollo, apple, att, bull, d181 2 a182 2 sequent, sgi, sony, sun, tti, unicom, wrs.d184 1 a184 1The company name is meaningful only to disambiguate when the rest of d186 7 a192 7 just ‘cpu-system’, if it is not needed. For example, ‘vax-ultrix4.2’ is equivalent to ‘vax-dec-ultrix4.2’.
Here is a list of system types:
386bsd, aix, acis, amigaos, aos, aout, aux, bosx, bsd, clix, coff, ctix, cxux, d197 2 a198 2 vxworks, winnt, xenix.d200 1 a200 1You can omit the system type; then configure guesses the d202 5 a206 5
You can add a version number to the system type; this may or may not make a difference. For example, you can write ‘bsd4.3’ or ‘bsd4.4’ to distinguish versions of BSD. In practice, the version number is most needed for ‘sysv3’ and ‘sysv4’, which are often d208 4 a211 4
‘linux-gnu’ is the canonical name for the GNU/Linux target; however GCC will also accept ‘linux’. The version of the kernel in use is not relevant on these systems. A suffix such as ‘libc1’ or ‘aout’ d214 5 a218 5
If you specify an impossible combination such as ‘i860-dg-vms’, then you may get an error message from configure, or it may ignore part of the information and do the best it can with the rest. configure always prints the canonical name for the alternative d220 2 a221 2
Often a particular model of machine has a name. Many machine names are d223 1 a223 1 name ‘sun3’, mentioned above, is an alias for ‘m68k-sun’. d227 3 a229 3
3300, 3b1, 3bn, 7300, altos3068, altos, d240 2 a241 2 sun4, symmetry, tower-32, tower.d243 2 a244 2Remember that a machine name specifies both the cpu type and the company name. d246 6 a251 1
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d45 1 a45 1Note most of this information is out of date and superseded by the a48 1
d50 4 a53 4Here is the procedure for installing GCC on a GNU or Unix system.
d107 1 a107 2
- If you have chosen a configuration for GCC which requires other GNU d56 1 a56 1 as, ld or whatever is appropriate. d58 1 a58 1
Alternatively, you can do subsequent compilation using a value of the d61 7 a67 7
- Specify the host, build and target machine configurations. You do this when you run the configure script.
The build machine is the system which you are using, the host machine is the system where you want to run the resulting compiler (normally the build machine), and the target machine is d69 2 a70 2
If you are building a compiler to produce code for the machine it runs d72 2 a73 2 to configure; it will try to guess the type of machine you are on and use that as the build, host and target machines. So you don’t need d75 1 a75 1 configure cannot figure out what your configuration is or guesses d77 3 a79 3
In those cases, specify the build machine’s configuration name with the --host option; the host and target will default to be a80 6
Here is an example:
d82 5 a86 1./configure --host=sparc-sun-sunos4.1A configuration name may be canonical or it may be more or less d88 4 a91 4
A canonical configuration name has three parts, separated by dashes. It looks like this: ‘cpu-company-system’. (The three parts may themselves contain dashes; configure d93 7 a99 7 ‘m68k-sun-sunos4.1’ specifies a Sun 3.
You can also replace parts of the configuration by nicknames or aliases. For example, ‘sun3’ stands for ‘m68k-sun’, so ‘sun3-sunos4.1’ is another way to specify a Sun 3.
You can specify a version number after any of the system types, and some d102 2 a103 2
See Configurations, for a list of supported configuration names and a105 2
Configurations Supported by GCC
d109 6 a114 4Here are the possible CPU types:
d121 1 a121 11750a, a29k, alpha, arm, avr, cn, clipper, dsp16xx, elxsi, fr30, h8300, d118 2 a119 2 sparclite, sparc64, v850, vax, we32k.
Here are the recognized company names. As you can see, customary d123 4 a126 3
d133 1 a133 1acorn, alliant, altos, apollo, apple, att, bull, d130 2 a131 2 sequent, sgi, sony, sun, tti, unicom, wrs.
The company name is meaningful only to disambiguate when the rest of d135 7 a141 7 just ‘cpu-system’, if it is not needed. For example, ‘vax-ultrix4.2’ is equivalent to ‘vax-dec-ultrix4.2’.
Here is a list of system types:
d149 1 a149 1386bsd, aix, acis, amigaos, aos, aout, aux, bosx, bsd, clix, coff, ctix, cxux, d146 2 a147 2 vxworks, winnt, xenix.
You can omit the system type; then configure guesses the d151 5 a155 5
You can add a version number to the system type; this may or may not make a difference. For example, you can write ‘bsd4.3’ or ‘bsd4.4’ to distinguish versions of BSD. In practice, the version number is most needed for ‘sysv3’ and ‘sysv4’, which are often d157 4 a160 4
‘linux-gnu’ is the canonical name for the GNU/Linux target; however GCC will also accept ‘linux’. The version of the kernel in use is not relevant on these systems. A suffix such as ‘libc1’ or ‘aout’ d163 5 a167 5
If you specify an impossible combination such as ‘i860-dg-vms’, then you may get an error message from configure, or it may ignore part of the information and do the best it can with the rest. configure always prints the canonical name for the alternative d169 2 a170 2
Often a particular model of machine has a name. Many machine names are d172 1 a172 1 name ‘sun3’, mentioned above, is an alias for ‘m68k-sun’. d176 3 a178 3
d192 2 a193 23300, 3b1, 3bn, 7300, altos3068, altos, d189 2 a190 2 sun4, symmetry, tower-32, tower.
Remember that a machine name specifies both the cpu type and the company name. d195 1 a195 6
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d197 4 a201 2 @ 1.6 log @merge GCC 6.4.0. sanitizer stuff is probably busted, but most other changes merged easily. docs need to be regenerated with modern versions still. @ text @d1 3 a3 10Installing GCC: Old documentation d62 29 a90 2Installing GCC: Old documentation
d93 1 a93 1Note most of this information is out of date and superseded by the d97 1 d99 4 a102 4
Here is the procedure for installing GCC on a GNU or Unix system.
d163 4 a166 6
- If you have chosen a configuration for GCC which requires other GNU d105 1 a105 1 as, ld or whatever is appropriate. d107 1 a107 1
Alternatively, you can do subsequent compilation using a value of the d110 7 a116 7
- Specify the host, build and target machine configurations. You do this when you run the configure script.
The build machine is the system which you are using, the host machine is the system where you want to run the resulting compiler (normally the build machine), and the target machine is d118 2 a119 2
If you are building a compiler to produce code for the machine it runs d121 2 a122 2 to configure; it will try to guess the type of machine you are on and use that as the build, host and target machines. So you don't need d124 1 a124 1 configure cannot figure out what your configuration is or guesses d126 3 a128 3
In those cases, specify the build machine's configuration name with the --host option; the host and target will default to be d130 6 d137 1 a137 5
Here is an example:
./configure --host=sparc-sun-sunos4.1A configuration name may be canonical or it may be more or less d139 4 a142 4
A canonical configuration name has three parts, separated by dashes. It looks like this: ‘cpu-company-system’. (The three parts may themselves contain dashes; configure d144 7 a150 7 ‘m68k-sun-sunos4.1’ specifies a Sun 3.
You can also replace parts of the configuration by nicknames or aliases. For example, ‘sun3’ stands for ‘m68k-sun’, so ‘sun3-sunos4.1’ is another way to specify a Sun 3.
You can specify a version number after any of the system types, and some d153 2 a154 2
See Configurations, for a list of supported configuration names and d157 2 d160 2 a161 1
Configurations Supported by GCC
Here are the possible CPU types:1750a, a29k, alpha, arm, avr, cn, clipper, dsp16xx, elxsi, fr30, h8300, d170 2 a171 2 sparclite, sparc64, v850, vax, we32k.d173 1 a173 1Here are the recognized company names. As you can see, customary d175 3 a177 4
acorn, alliant, altos, apollo, apple, att, bull, d181 2 a182 2 sequent, sgi, sony, sun, tti, unicom, wrs.d184 1 a184 1The company name is meaningful only to disambiguate when the rest of d186 7 a192 7 just ‘cpu-system’, if it is not needed. For example, ‘vax-ultrix4.2’ is equivalent to ‘vax-dec-ultrix4.2’.
Here is a list of system types:
386bsd, aix, acis, amigaos, aos, aout, aux, bosx, bsd, clix, coff, ctix, cxux, d197 2 a198 2 vxworks, winnt, xenix.d200 1 a200 1You can omit the system type; then configure guesses the d202 5 a206 5
You can add a version number to the system type; this may or may not make a difference. For example, you can write ‘bsd4.3’ or ‘bsd4.4’ to distinguish versions of BSD. In practice, the version number is most needed for ‘sysv3’ and ‘sysv4’, which are often d208 4 a211 4
‘linux-gnu’ is the canonical name for the GNU/Linux target; however GCC will also accept ‘linux’. The version of the kernel in use is not relevant on these systems. A suffix such as ‘libc1’ or ‘aout’ d214 5 a218 5
If you specify an impossible combination such as ‘i860-dg-vms’, then you may get an error message from configure, or it may ignore part of the information and do the best it can with the rest. configure always prints the canonical name for the alternative d220 2 a221 2
Often a particular model of machine has a name. Many machine names are d223 1 a223 1 name ‘sun3’, mentioned above, is an alias for ‘m68k-sun’. d227 3 a229 3
3300, 3b1, 3bn, 7300, altos3068, altos, d240 2 a241 2 sun4, symmetry, tower-32, tower.d243 2 a244 2Remember that a machine name specifies both the cpu type and the company name. d246 6 a251 1
Return to the GCC Installation page a252 4 d254 2 @ 1.6.4.1 log @Mostly merge changes from HEAD upto 20200411 @ text @d1 10 a10 3
Installing GCC d41 2 a42 29Installing GCC
d45 1 a45 1Note most of this information is out of date and superseded by the a48 1
d50 4 a53 4Here is the procedure for installing GCC on a GNU or Unix system.
d107 1 a107 2
- If you have chosen a configuration for GCC which requires other GNU d56 1 a56 1 as, ld or whatever is appropriate. d58 1 a58 1
Alternatively, you can do subsequent compilation using a value of the d61 7 a67 7
- Specify the host, build and target machine configurations. You do this when you run the configure script.
The build machine is the system which you are using, the host machine is the system where you want to run the resulting compiler (normally the build machine), and the target machine is d69 2 a70 2
If you are building a compiler to produce code for the machine it runs d72 2 a73 2 to configure; it will try to guess the type of machine you are on and use that as the build, host and target machines. So you don’t need d75 1 a75 1 configure cannot figure out what your configuration is or guesses d77 3 a79 3
In those cases, specify the build machine’s configuration name with the --host option; the host and target will default to be a80 6
Here is an example:
d82 5 a86 1./configure --host=sparc-sun-sunos4.1A configuration name may be canonical or it may be more or less d88 4 a91 4
A canonical configuration name has three parts, separated by dashes. It looks like this: ‘cpu-company-system’. (The three parts may themselves contain dashes; configure d93 7 a99 7 ‘m68k-sun-sunos4.1’ specifies a Sun 3.
You can also replace parts of the configuration by nicknames or aliases. For example, ‘sun3’ stands for ‘m68k-sun’, so ‘sun3-sunos4.1’ is another way to specify a Sun 3.
You can specify a version number after any of the system types, and some d102 2 a103 2
See Configurations, for a list of supported configuration names and a105 2
Configurations Supported by GCC
d109 6 a114 4Here are the possible CPU types:
d121 1 a121 11750a, a29k, alpha, arm, avr, cn, clipper, dsp16xx, elxsi, fr30, h8300, d118 2 a119 2 sparclite, sparc64, v850, vax, we32k.
Here are the recognized company names. As you can see, customary d123 4 a126 3
d133 1 a133 1acorn, alliant, altos, apollo, apple, att, bull, d130 2 a131 2 sequent, sgi, sony, sun, tti, unicom, wrs.
The company name is meaningful only to disambiguate when the rest of d135 7 a141 7 just ‘cpu-system’, if it is not needed. For example, ‘vax-ultrix4.2’ is equivalent to ‘vax-dec-ultrix4.2’.
Here is a list of system types:
d149 1 a149 1386bsd, aix, acis, amigaos, aos, aout, aux, bosx, bsd, clix, coff, ctix, cxux, d146 2 a147 2 vxworks, winnt, xenix.
You can omit the system type; then configure guesses the d151 5 a155 5
You can add a version number to the system type; this may or may not make a difference. For example, you can write ‘bsd4.3’ or ‘bsd4.4’ to distinguish versions of BSD. In practice, the version number is most needed for ‘sysv3’ and ‘sysv4’, which are often d157 4 a160 4
‘linux-gnu’ is the canonical name for the GNU/Linux target; however GCC will also accept ‘linux’. The version of the kernel in use is not relevant on these systems. A suffix such as ‘libc1’ or ‘aout’ d163 5 a167 5
If you specify an impossible combination such as ‘i860-dg-vms’, then you may get an error message from configure, or it may ignore part of the information and do the best it can with the rest. configure always prints the canonical name for the alternative d169 2 a170 2
Often a particular model of machine has a name. Many machine names are d172 1 a172 1 name ‘sun3’, mentioned above, is an alias for ‘m68k-sun’. d176 3 a178 3
d192 2 a193 23300, 3b1, 3bn, 7300, altos3068, altos, d189 2 a190 2 sun4, symmetry, tower-32, tower.
Remember that a machine name specifies both the cpu type and the company name. d195 1 a195 6
Return to the GCC Installation page
d197 4 a201 2 @ 1.6.2.1 log @Sync with HEAD, resolve a couple of conflicts @ text @d1 10 a10 3Installing GCC d41 2 a42 29Installing GCC
d45 1 a45 1Note most of this information is out of date and superseded by the a48 1
d50 4 a53 4Here is the procedure for installing GCC on a GNU or Unix system.
d107 1 a107 2
- If you have chosen a configuration for GCC which requires other GNU d56 1 a56 1 as, ld or whatever is appropriate. d58 1 a58 1
Alternatively, you can do subsequent compilation using a value of the d61 7 a67 7
- Specify the host, build and target machine configurations. You do this when you run the configure script.
The build machine is the system which you are using, the host machine is the system where you want to run the resulting compiler (normally the build machine), and the target machine is d69 2 a70 2
If you are building a compiler to produce code for the machine it runs d72 2 a73 2 to configure; it will try to guess the type of machine you are on and use that as the build, host and target machines. So you don’t need d75 1 a75 1 configure cannot figure out what your configuration is or guesses d77 3 a79 3
In those cases, specify the build machine’s configuration name with the --host option; the host and target will default to be a80 6
Here is an example:
d82 5 a86 1./configure --host=sparc-sun-sunos4.1A configuration name may be canonical or it may be more or less d88 4 a91 4
A canonical configuration name has three parts, separated by dashes. It looks like this: ‘cpu-company-system’. (The three parts may themselves contain dashes; configure d93 7 a99 7 ‘m68k-sun-sunos4.1’ specifies a Sun 3.
You can also replace parts of the configuration by nicknames or aliases. For example, ‘sun3’ stands for ‘m68k-sun’, so ‘sun3-sunos4.1’ is another way to specify a Sun 3.
You can specify a version number after any of the system types, and some d102 2 a103 2
See Configurations, for a list of supported configuration names and a105 2
Configurations Supported by GCC
d109 6 a114 4Here are the possible CPU types:
d121 1 a121 11750a, a29k, alpha, arm, avr, cn, clipper, dsp16xx, elxsi, fr30, h8300, d118 2 a119 2 sparclite, sparc64, v850, vax, we32k.
Here are the recognized company names. As you can see, customary d123 4 a126 3
d133 1 a133 1acorn, alliant, altos, apollo, apple, att, bull, d130 2 a131 2 sequent, sgi, sony, sun, tti, unicom, wrs.
The company name is meaningful only to disambiguate when the rest of d135 7 a141 7 just ‘cpu-system’, if it is not needed. For example, ‘vax-ultrix4.2’ is equivalent to ‘vax-dec-ultrix4.2’.
Here is a list of system types:
d149 1 a149 1386bsd, aix, acis, amigaos, aos, aout, aux, bosx, bsd, clix, coff, ctix, cxux, d146 2 a147 2 vxworks, winnt, xenix.
You can omit the system type; then configure guesses the d151 5 a155 5
You can add a version number to the system type; this may or may not make a difference. For example, you can write ‘bsd4.3’ or ‘bsd4.4’ to distinguish versions of BSD. In practice, the version number is most needed for ‘sysv3’ and ‘sysv4’, which are often d157 4 a160 4
‘linux-gnu’ is the canonical name for the GNU/Linux target; however GCC will also accept ‘linux’. The version of the kernel in use is not relevant on these systems. A suffix such as ‘libc1’ or ‘aout’ d163 5 a167 5
If you specify an impossible combination such as ‘i860-dg-vms’, then you may get an error message from configure, or it may ignore part of the information and do the best it can with the rest. configure always prints the canonical name for the alternative d169 2 a170 2
Often a particular model of machine has a name. Many machine names are d172 1 a172 1 name ‘sun3’, mentioned above, is an alias for ‘m68k-sun’. d176 3 a178 3
d192 2 a193 23300, 3b1, 3bn, 7300, altos3068, altos, d189 2 a190 2 sun4, symmetry, tower-32, tower.
Remember that a machine name specifies both the cpu type and the company name. d195 1 a195 6
Return to the GCC Installation page
d197 4 a201 2 @ 1.6.2.2 log @Sync with HEAD @ text @d1 3 a3 10Installing GCC: Old documentation d62 29 a90 2Installing GCC: Old documentation
d93 1 a93 1Note most of this information is out of date and superseded by the d97 1 d99 4 a102 4
Here is the procedure for installing GCC on a GNU or Unix system.
d163 4 a166 6
- If you have chosen a configuration for GCC which requires other GNU d105 1 a105 1 as, ld or whatever is appropriate. d107 1 a107 1
Alternatively, you can do subsequent compilation using a value of the d110 7 a116 7
- Specify the host, build and target machine configurations. You do this when you run the configure script.
The build machine is the system which you are using, the host machine is the system where you want to run the resulting compiler (normally the build machine), and the target machine is d118 2 a119 2
If you are building a compiler to produce code for the machine it runs d121 2 a122 2 to configure; it will try to guess the type of machine you are on and use that as the build, host and target machines. So you don't need d124 1 a124 1 configure cannot figure out what your configuration is or guesses d126 3 a128 3
In those cases, specify the build machine's configuration name with the --host option; the host and target will default to be d130 6 d137 1 a137 5
Here is an example:
./configure --host=sparc-sun-sunos4.1A configuration name may be canonical or it may be more or less d139 4 a142 4
A canonical configuration name has three parts, separated by dashes. It looks like this: ‘cpu-company-system’. (The three parts may themselves contain dashes; configure d144 7 a150 7 ‘m68k-sun-sunos4.1’ specifies a Sun 3.
You can also replace parts of the configuration by nicknames or aliases. For example, ‘sun3’ stands for ‘m68k-sun’, so ‘sun3-sunos4.1’ is another way to specify a Sun 3.
You can specify a version number after any of the system types, and some d153 2 a154 2
See Configurations, for a list of supported configuration names and d157 2 d160 2 a161 1
Configurations Supported by GCC
Here are the possible CPU types:1750a, a29k, alpha, arm, avr, cn, clipper, dsp16xx, elxsi, fr30, h8300, d170 2 a171 2 sparclite, sparc64, v850, vax, we32k.d173 1 a173 1Here are the recognized company names. As you can see, customary d175 3 a177 4
acorn, alliant, altos, apollo, apple, att, bull, d181 2 a182 2 sequent, sgi, sony, sun, tti, unicom, wrs.d184 1 a184 1The company name is meaningful only to disambiguate when the rest of d186 7 a192 7 just ‘cpu-system’, if it is not needed. For example, ‘vax-ultrix4.2’ is equivalent to ‘vax-dec-ultrix4.2’.
Here is a list of system types:
386bsd, aix, acis, amigaos, aos, aout, aux, bosx, bsd, clix, coff, ctix, cxux, d197 2 a198 2 vxworks, winnt, xenix.d200 1 a200 1You can omit the system type; then configure guesses the d202 5 a206 5
You can add a version number to the system type; this may or may not make a difference. For example, you can write ‘bsd4.3’ or ‘bsd4.4’ to distinguish versions of BSD. In practice, the version number is most needed for ‘sysv3’ and ‘sysv4’, which are often d208 4 a211 4
‘linux-gnu’ is the canonical name for the GNU/Linux target; however GCC will also accept ‘linux’. The version of the kernel in use is not relevant on these systems. A suffix such as ‘libc1’ or ‘aout’ d214 5 a218 5
If you specify an impossible combination such as ‘i860-dg-vms’, then you may get an error message from configure, or it may ignore part of the information and do the best it can with the rest. configure always prints the canonical name for the alternative d220 2 a221 2
Often a particular model of machine has a name. Many machine names are d223 1 a223 1 name ‘sun3’, mentioned above, is an alias for ‘m68k-sun’. d227 3 a229 3
3300, 3b1, 3bn, 7300, altos3068, altos, d240 2 a241 2 sun4, symmetry, tower-32, tower.d243 2 a244 2Remember that a machine name specifies both the cpu type and the company name. d246 6 a251 1
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Installing GCC d41 2 a42 29Installing GCC
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d50 4 a53 4Here is the procedure for installing GCC on a GNU or Unix system.
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- If you have chosen a configuration for GCC which requires other GNU d56 1 a56 1 as, ld or whatever is appropriate. d58 1 a58 1
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Here is an example:
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A canonical configuration name has three parts, separated by dashes. It looks like this: ‘cpu-company-system’. (The three parts may themselves contain dashes; configure d93 7 a99 7 ‘m68k-sun-sunos4.1’ specifies a Sun 3.
You can also replace parts of the configuration by nicknames or aliases. For example, ‘sun3’ stands for ‘m68k-sun’, so ‘sun3-sunos4.1’ is another way to specify a Sun 3.
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See Configurations, for a list of supported configuration names and a105 2
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d109 6 a114 4Here are the possible CPU types:
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d133 1 a133 1acorn, alliant, altos, apollo, apple, att, bull, d130 2 a131 2 sequent, sgi, sony, sun, tti, unicom, wrs.
The company name is meaningful only to disambiguate when the rest of d135 7 a141 7 just ‘cpu-system’, if it is not needed. For example, ‘vax-ultrix4.2’ is equivalent to ‘vax-dec-ultrix4.2’.
Here is a list of system types:
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You can omit the system type; then configure guesses the d151 5 a155 5
You can add a version number to the system type; this may or may not make a difference. For example, you can write ‘bsd4.3’ or ‘bsd4.4’ to distinguish versions of BSD. In practice, the version number is most needed for ‘sysv3’ and ‘sysv4’, which are often d157 4 a160 4
‘linux-gnu’ is the canonical name for the GNU/Linux target; however GCC will also accept ‘linux’. The version of the kernel in use is not relevant on these systems. A suffix such as ‘libc1’ or ‘aout’ d163 5 a167 5
If you specify an impossible combination such as ‘i860-dg-vms’, then you may get an error message from configure, or it may ignore part of the information and do the best it can with the rest. configure always prints the canonical name for the alternative d169 2 a170 2
Often a particular model of machine has a name. Many machine names are d172 1 a172 1 name ‘sun3’, mentioned above, is an alias for ‘m68k-sun’. d176 3 a178 3
d192 2 a193 23300, 3b1, 3bn, 7300, altos3068, altos, d189 2 a190 2 sun4, symmetry, tower-32, tower.
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Here is the procedure for installing GCC on a GNU or Unix system.
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- If you have chosen a configuration for GCC which requires other GNU d105 1 a105 1 as, ld or whatever is appropriate. d107 1 a107 1
Alternatively, you can do subsequent compilation using a value of the d110 7 a116 7
- Specify the host, build and target machine configurations. You do this when you run the configure script.
The build machine is the system which you are using, the host machine is the system where you want to run the resulting compiler (normally the build machine), and the target machine is d118 2 a119 2
If you are building a compiler to produce code for the machine it runs d121 2 a122 2 to configure; it will try to guess the type of machine you are on and use that as the build, host and target machines. So you don't need d124 1 a124 1 configure cannot figure out what your configuration is or guesses d126 3 a128 3
In those cases, specify the build machine's configuration name with the --host option; the host and target will default to be d130 6 d137 1 a137 5
Here is an example:
./configure --host=sparc-sun-sunos4.1A configuration name may be canonical or it may be more or less d139 4 a142 4
A canonical configuration name has three parts, separated by dashes. It looks like this: ‘cpu-company-system’. (The three parts may themselves contain dashes; configure d144 7 a150 7 ‘m68k-sun-sunos4.1’ specifies a Sun 3.
You can also replace parts of the configuration by nicknames or aliases. For example, ‘sun3’ stands for ‘m68k-sun’, so ‘sun3-sunos4.1’ is another way to specify a Sun 3.
You can specify a version number after any of the system types, and some d153 2 a154 2
See Configurations, for a list of supported configuration names and d157 2 d160 2 a161 1
Configurations Supported by GCC
Here are the possible CPU types:1750a, a29k, alpha, arm, avr, cn, clipper, dsp16xx, elxsi, fr30, h8300, d170 2 a171 2 sparclite, sparc64, v850, vax, we32k.d173 1 a173 1Here are the recognized company names. As you can see, customary d175 3 a177 4
acorn, alliant, altos, apollo, apple, att, bull, d181 2 a182 2 sequent, sgi, sony, sun, tti, unicom, wrs.d184 1 a184 1The company name is meaningful only to disambiguate when the rest of d186 7 a192 7 just ‘cpu-system’, if it is not needed. For example, ‘vax-ultrix4.2’ is equivalent to ‘vax-dec-ultrix4.2’.
Here is a list of system types:
386bsd, aix, acis, amigaos, aos, aout, aux, bosx, bsd, clix, coff, ctix, cxux, d197 2 a198 2 vxworks, winnt, xenix.d200 1 a200 1You can omit the system type; then configure guesses the d202 5 a206 5
You can add a version number to the system type; this may or may not make a difference. For example, you can write ‘bsd4.3’ or ‘bsd4.4’ to distinguish versions of BSD. In practice, the version number is most needed for ‘sysv3’ and ‘sysv4’, which are often d208 4 a211 4
‘linux-gnu’ is the canonical name for the GNU/Linux target; however GCC will also accept ‘linux’. The version of the kernel in use is not relevant on these systems. A suffix such as ‘libc1’ or ‘aout’ d214 5 a218 5
If you specify an impossible combination such as ‘i860-dg-vms’, then you may get an error message from configure, or it may ignore part of the information and do the best it can with the rest. configure always prints the canonical name for the alternative d220 2 a221 2
Often a particular model of machine has a name. Many machine names are d223 1 a223 1 name ‘sun3’, mentioned above, is an alias for ‘m68k-sun’. d227 3 a229 3
3300, 3b1, 3bn, 7300, altos3068, altos, d240 2 a241 2 sun4, symmetry, tower-32, tower.d243 2 a244 2Remember that a machine name specifies both the cpu type and the company name. d246 6 a251 1
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external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/earmv6/defs.mk up to 1.9 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/earmv6/plugin-version.h up to 1.10 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/earmv6eb/bversion.h up to 1.7 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/earmv6eb/configargs.h up to 1.18 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/earmv6eb/defs.mk up to 1.9 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/earmv6eb/plugin-version.h up to 1.10 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/earmv6hf/bversion.h up to 1.7 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/earmv6hf/configargs.h up to 1.18 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/earmv6hf/defs.mk up to 1.9 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/earmv6hf/plugin-version.h up to 1.10 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/earmv6hfeb/bversion.h up to 1.7 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/earmv6hfeb/configargs.h up to 1.18 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/earmv6hfeb/defs.mk up to 1.9 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/earmv6hfeb/plugin-version.h up to 1.10 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/earmv7/bversion.h up to 1.7 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/earmv7/configargs.h up to 1.18 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/earmv7/defs.mk up to 1.9 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/earmv7/plugin-version.h up to 1.10 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/earmv7eb/bversion.h up to 1.7 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/earmv7eb/configargs.h up to 1.18 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/earmv7eb/defs.mk up to 1.9 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/earmv7eb/plugin-version.h up to 1.10 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/earmv7hf/bversion.h up to 1.7 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/earmv7hf/configargs.h up to 1.18 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/earmv7hf/defs.mk up to 1.9 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/earmv7hf/plugin-version.h up to 1.10 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/earmv7hfeb/bversion.h up to 1.7 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/earmv7hfeb/configargs.h up to 1.18 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/earmv7hfeb/defs.mk up to 1.9 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/earmv7hfeb/plugin-version.h up to 1.10 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/hppa/bversion.h up to 1.8 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/hppa/configargs.h up to 1.24 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/hppa/defs.mk up to 1.12 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/hppa/plugin-version.h up to 1.11 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/i386/bversion.h up to 1.8 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/i386/configargs.h up to 1.31 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/i386/defs.mk up to 1.12 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/i386/i386-builtin-types.inc up to 1.4 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/i386/plugin-version.h up to 1.11 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/ia64/auto-host.h up to 1.5 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/ia64/bversion.h up to 1.5 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/ia64/configargs.h up to 1.6 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/ia64/defs.mk up to 1.5 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/ia64/plugin-version.h up to 1.5 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/m68000/bversion.h up to 1.8 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/m68000/configargs.h up to 1.18 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/m68000/defs.mk up to 1.11 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/m68000/plugin-version.h up to 1.9 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/m68k/bversion.h up to 1.8 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/m68k/configargs.h up to 1.21 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/m68k/defs.mk up to 1.12 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/m68k/plugin-version.h up to 1.11 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/mips64eb/bversion.h up to 1.8 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/mips64eb/configargs.h up to 1.22 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/mips64eb/defs.mk up to 1.11 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/mips64eb/plugin-version.h up to 1.11 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/mips64el/bversion.h up to 1.8 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/mips64el/configargs.h up to 1.23 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/mips64el/defs.mk up to 1.11 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/mips64el/plugin-version.h up to 1.11 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/mipseb/bversion.h up to 1.8 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/mipseb/configargs.h up to 1.22 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/mipseb/defs.mk up to 1.12 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/mipseb/plugin-version.h up to 1.11 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/mipsel/bversion.h up to 1.8 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/mipsel/configargs.h up to 1.23 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/mipsel/defs.mk up to 1.12 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/mipsel/plugin-version.h up to 1.11 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/powerpc/bversion.h up to 1.8 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/powerpc/configargs.h up to 1.28 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/powerpc/defs.mk up to 1.13 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/powerpc/plugin-version.h up to 1.11 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/powerpc64/bversion.h up to 1.5 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/powerpc64/configargs.h up to 1.11 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/powerpc64/defs.mk up to 1.6 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/powerpc64/plugin-version.h up to 1.5 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/sh3eb/bversion.h up to 1.8 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/sh3eb/configargs.h up to 1.24 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/sh3eb/defs.mk up to 1.11 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/sh3eb/plugin-version.h up to 1.11 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/sh3el/bversion.h up to 1.8 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/sh3el/configargs.h up to 1.26 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/sh3el/defs.mk up to 1.11 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/sh3el/plugin-version.h up to 1.11 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/sparc/bversion.h up to 1.8 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/sparc/configargs.h up to 1.26 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/sparc/defs.mk up to 1.11 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/sparc/plugin-version.h up to 1.11 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/sparc64/bversion.h up to 1.8 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/sparc64/configargs.h up to 1.26 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/sparc64/defs.mk up to 1.11 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/sparc64/plugin-version.h up to 1.11 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/vax/bversion.h up to 1.8 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/vax/configargs.h up to 1.24 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/vax/defs.mk up to 1.12 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/vax/plugin-version.h up to 1.11 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/x86_64/bversion.h up to 1.8 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/x86_64/configargs.h up to 1.33 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/x86_64/defs.mk up to 1.13 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/x86_64/i386-builtin-types.inc up to 1.4 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/gcc/arch/x86_64/plugin-version.h up to 1.11 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/include/arch/i386.mk up to 1.3 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/include/arch/x86_64.mk up to 1.3 external/gpl3/gcc/usr.bin/libcpp/arch/ia64/config.h up to 1.4 distrib/sets/lists/comp/md.amd64 1.252 distrib/sets/lists/comp/md.i386 1.175 distrib/sets/lists/comp/shl.mi 1.309 distrib/sets/lists/debug/shl.mi 1.187 external/gpl3/gcc/lib/liblto_plugin/Makefile 1.6 lib/libc/stdlib/jemalloc.c 1.43 Update gcc to gcc 5.5. Bump lib minor for liblto_plugin.so link with -liberty. The HPPA architectures (1.1 and 2.0) both define quadruple-word (128-bit) floating point types. Adjust alignment to match. @ text @d1 10 a10 3
Installing GCC d41 2 a42 29Installing GCC
d45 1 a45 1Note most of this information is out of date and superseded by the a48 1
d50 4 a53 4Here is the procedure for installing GCC on a GNU or Unix system.
d107 1 a107 2
- If you have chosen a configuration for GCC which requires other GNU d56 1 a56 1 as, ld or whatever is appropriate. d58 1 a58 1
Alternatively, you can do subsequent compilation using a value of the d61 7 a67 7
- Specify the host, build and target machine configurations. You do this when you run the configure script.
The build machine is the system which you are using, the host machine is the system where you want to run the resulting compiler (normally the build machine), and the target machine is d69 2 a70 2
If you are building a compiler to produce code for the machine it runs d72 2 a73 2 to configure; it will try to guess the type of machine you are on and use that as the build, host and target machines. So you don’t need d75 1 a75 1 configure cannot figure out what your configuration is or guesses d77 3 a79 3
In those cases, specify the build machine’s configuration name with the --host option; the host and target will default to be a80 6
Here is an example:
d82 5 a86 1./configure --host=sparc-sun-sunos4.1A configuration name may be canonical or it may be more or less d88 4 a91 4
A canonical configuration name has three parts, separated by dashes. It looks like this: ‘cpu-company-system’. (The three parts may themselves contain dashes; configure d93 7 a99 7 ‘m68k-sun-sunos4.1’ specifies a Sun 3.
You can also replace parts of the configuration by nicknames or aliases. For example, ‘sun3’ stands for ‘m68k-sun’, so ‘sun3-sunos4.1’ is another way to specify a Sun 3.
You can specify a version number after any of the system types, and some d102 2 a103 2
See Configurations, for a list of supported configuration names and a105 2
Configurations Supported by GCC
d109 6 a114 4Here are the possible CPU types:
d121 1 a121 11750a, a29k, alpha, arm, avr, cn, clipper, dsp16xx, elxsi, fr30, h8300, d118 2 a119 2 sparclite, sparc64, v850, vax, we32k.
Here are the recognized company names. As you can see, customary d123 4 a126 3
d133 1 a133 1acorn, alliant, altos, apollo, apple, att, bull, d130 2 a131 2 sequent, sgi, sony, sun, tti, unicom, wrs.
The company name is meaningful only to disambiguate when the rest of d135 7 a141 7 just ‘cpu-system’, if it is not needed. For example, ‘vax-ultrix4.2’ is equivalent to ‘vax-dec-ultrix4.2’.
Here is a list of system types:
d149 1 a149 1386bsd, aix, acis, amigaos, aos, aout, aux, bosx, bsd, clix, coff, ctix, cxux, d146 2 a147 2 vxworks, winnt, xenix.
You can omit the system type; then configure guesses the d151 5 a155 5
You can add a version number to the system type; this may or may not make a difference. For example, you can write ‘bsd4.3’ or ‘bsd4.4’ to distinguish versions of BSD. In practice, the version number is most needed for ‘sysv3’ and ‘sysv4’, which are often d157 4 a160 4
‘linux-gnu’ is the canonical name for the GNU/Linux target; however GCC will also accept ‘linux’. The version of the kernel in use is not relevant on these systems. A suffix such as ‘libc1’ or ‘aout’ d163 5 a167 5
If you specify an impossible combination such as ‘i860-dg-vms’, then you may get an error message from configure, or it may ignore part of the information and do the best it can with the rest. configure always prints the canonical name for the alternative d169 2 a170 2
Often a particular model of machine has a name. Many machine names are d172 1 a172 1 name ‘sun3’, mentioned above, is an alias for ‘m68k-sun’. d176 3 a178 3
d192 2 a193 23300, 3b1, 3bn, 7300, altos3068, altos, d189 2 a190 2 sun4, symmetry, tower-32, tower.
Remember that a machine name specifies both the cpu type and the company name. d195 1 a195 6
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d197 4 a201 2 @ 1.3 log @Resolve conflicts @ text @d10 1 a10 1 Copyright (C) 1988-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @ 1.3.2.1 log @Apply patch (requested by mrg in ticket #1005): Update gcc to 4.8.5. @ text @d10 1 a10 1 Copyright (C) 1988-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @ 1.2 log @merge gcc 4.8.2 r206687 (part 1). @ text @d10 1 a10 3 Copyright (C) 1988, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc. d13 1 a13 1 under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or d116 1 a116 1 m68000, m68k, m6811, m6812, m88k, mcore, mips, mipsel, mips64, mips64el, a193 10 If you want to install your own homemade configuration files, you can use ‘local’ as the company name to access them. If you use configuration ‘cpu-local’, the configuration name without the cpu prefix is used to form the configuration file names.Thus, if you specify ‘m68k-local’, configuration uses files m68k.md, local.h, m68k.c, xm-local.h, t-local, and x-local, all in the directory config/m68k. @ 1.2.2.1 log @Rebase. @ text @d10 3 a12 1 Copyright (C) 1988-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. d15 1 a15 1 under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or d118 1 a118 1 m68000, m68k, m88k, mcore, mips, mipsel, mips64, mips64el, d196 10 @ 1.1 log @Initial revision @ text @@ 1.1.1.1 log @initial import of GCC 4.5.3 sources. changes since 4.1 are way too numerous to review, please see http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.5/changes.html (and the 4.2, 4.3 and 4.4 versions, too.) this includes the core, c++, objc and the non java/ada/fortran parts of the testsuite. @ text @@ 1.1.1.1.8.1 log @Rebase to HEAD as of a few days ago. @ text @d10 3 a12 1 Copyright (C) 1988-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. d15 1 a15 1 under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or d118 1 a118 1 m68000, m68k, m88k, mcore, mips, mipsel, mips64, mips64el, d196 10 @ 1.1.1.2 log @Import gcc 4.8.3 which has 98 bugs fixed on gcc-4-8-3-pre-r208254 @ text @d10 3 a12 1 Copyright (C) 1988-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. d15 1 a15 1 under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or d118 1 a118 1 m68000, m68k, m88k, mcore, mips, mipsel, mips64, mips64el, d196 10 @ 1.1.1.3 log @import GCC 4.8.4 release. this fixes at least these GCC PRs: fortran/61407 sanitizer/64265 tree-optimization/64269 middle-end/64225 tree-optimization/61686 bootstrap/64213 rtl-optimization/64037 target/50751 rtl-optimization/64037 target/59593 target/59593 c++/56493 target/64115 middle-end/64111 middle-end/64067 rtl-optimization/63659 libgomp/61200 tree-optimization/61969 tree-optimization/62031 tree-optimization/63379 tree-optimization/63605 middle-end/63665 target/60111 target/63673 target/63947 tree-optimization/62167 tree-optimization/63841 ipa/63838 c++/63455 c++/63415 c++/56710 c++/58624 preprocessor/60436 target/55351 fortran/63938 libgomp/61200 libstdc++/63840 libstdc++/61947 libstdc++/59603 target/56846 libstdc++/57440 @ text @d1 10 a10 3
Installing GCC d41 3 d45 1 a45 30Installing GCC
Old installation documentation
Note most of this information is out of date and superseded by the a48 1
d50 4 a53 4Here is the procedure for installing GCC on a GNU or Unix system.
d107 1 a107 1
- If you have chosen a configuration for GCC which requires other GNU d56 1 a56 1 as, ld or whatever is appropriate. d58 1 a58 1
Alternatively, you can do subsequent compilation using a value of the d61 7 a67 7
- Specify the host, build and target machine configurations. You do this when you run the configure script.
The build machine is the system which you are using, the host machine is the system where you want to run the resulting compiler (normally the build machine), and the target machine is d69 2 a70 2
If you are building a compiler to produce code for the machine it runs d72 2 a73 2 to configure; it will try to guess the type of machine you are on and use that as the build, host and target machines. So you don’t need d75 1 a75 1 configure cannot figure out what your configuration is or guesses d77 3 a79 3
In those cases, specify the build machine’s configuration name with the --host option; the host and target will default to be a80 6
Here is an example:
d82 5 a86 1./configure --host=sparc-sun-sunos4.1A configuration name may be canonical or it may be more or less d88 4 a91 4
A canonical configuration name has three parts, separated by dashes. It looks like this: ‘cpu-company-system’. (The three parts may themselves contain dashes; configure d93 7 a99 7 ‘m68k-sun-sunos4.1’ specifies a Sun 3.
You can also replace parts of the configuration by nicknames or aliases. For example, ‘sun3’ stands for ‘m68k-sun’, so ‘sun3-sunos4.1’ is another way to specify a Sun 3.
You can specify a version number after any of the system types, and some d102 2 a103 2
See Configurations, for a list of supported configuration names and a105 2
Configurations Supported by GCC
d109 6 a114 4Here are the possible CPU types:
d121 1 a121 11750a, a29k, alpha, arm, avr, cn, clipper, dsp16xx, elxsi, fr30, h8300, d118 2 a119 2 sparclite, sparc64, v850, vax, we32k.
Here are the recognized company names. As you can see, customary d123 4 a126 3
d133 1 a133 1acorn, alliant, altos, apollo, apple, att, bull, d130 2 a131 2 sequent, sgi, sony, sun, tti, unicom, wrs.
The company name is meaningful only to disambiguate when the rest of d135 7 a141 7 just ‘cpu-system’, if it is not needed. For example, ‘vax-ultrix4.2’ is equivalent to ‘vax-dec-ultrix4.2’.
Here is a list of system types:
d149 1 a149 1386bsd, aix, acis, amigaos, aos, aout, aux, bosx, bsd, clix, coff, ctix, cxux, d146 2 a147 2 vxworks, winnt, xenix.
You can omit the system type; then configure guesses the d151 5 a155 5
You can add a version number to the system type; this may or may not make a difference. For example, you can write ‘bsd4.3’ or ‘bsd4.4’ to distinguish versions of BSD. In practice, the version number is most needed for ‘sysv3’ and ‘sysv4’, which are often d157 4 a160 4
‘linux-gnu’ is the canonical name for the GNU/Linux target; however GCC will also accept ‘linux’. The version of the kernel in use is not relevant on these systems. A suffix such as ‘libc1’ or ‘aout’ d163 5 a167 5
If you specify an impossible combination such as ‘i860-dg-vms’, then you may get an error message from configure, or it may ignore part of the information and do the best it can with the rest. configure always prints the canonical name for the alternative d169 2 a170 2
Often a particular model of machine has a name. Many machine names are d172 1 a172 1 name ‘sun3’, mentioned above, is an alias for ‘m68k-sun’. d176 3 a178 3
d192 2 a193 23300, 3b1, 3bn, 7300, altos3068, altos, d189 2 a190 2 sun4, symmetry, tower-32, tower.
Remember that a machine name specifies both the cpu type and the company name. a195 4
d197 4 a201 2 @ 1.1.1.4 log @initial import of GCC 4.8.5 sources. these GCC PRs (at least) are fixed in this release: 64882 46102 58123 65409 59626 61058 65680 64487 65721 65727 52306 64768 56273 57653 59990 60656 61634 63844 64199 64493 64495 65549 57059 57569 57748 58369 62642 63608 64037 65550 65693 65220 45187 64409 61977 64513 64634 65368 66233 66470 65072 65327 65543 65279 63593 65063 65518 66123 66140 59016 64479 64557 64979 66215 66275 66481 39423 64766 63733 52714 60898 61138 63744 57023 39722 45402 52579 52664 60718 62044 59513 35330 37440 43701 see: https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?bug_status=RESOLVED&resolution=FIXED&target_milestone=4.8.5 for more details. @ text @d1 3 a3 10Installing GCC: Old documentation d63 29 a91 2Installing GCC: Old documentation
d93 1 a93 2Note most of this information is out of date and superseded by the d97 1 d99 4 a102 4
Here is the procedure for installing GCC on a GNU or Unix system.
d162 4 a165 6
- If you have chosen a configuration for GCC which requires other GNU d105 1 a105 1 as, ld or whatever is appropriate. d107 1 a107 1
Alternatively, you can do subsequent compilation using a value of the d110 7 a116 7
- Specify the host, build and target machine configurations. You do this when you run the configure script.
The build machine is the system which you are using, the host machine is the system where you want to run the resulting compiler (normally the build machine), and the target machine is d118 2 a119 2
If you are building a compiler to produce code for the machine it runs d121 2 a122 2 to configure; it will try to guess the type of machine you are on and use that as the build, host and target machines. So you don't need d124 1 a124 1 configure cannot figure out what your configuration is or guesses d126 3 a128 3
In those cases, specify the build machine's configuration name with the --host option; the host and target will default to be d130 6 d137 1 a137 5
Here is an example:
./configure --host=sparc-sun-sunos4.1A configuration name may be canonical or it may be more or less d139 4 a142 4
A canonical configuration name has three parts, separated by dashes. It looks like this: ‘cpu-company-system’. (The three parts may themselves contain dashes; configure d144 7 a150 7 ‘m68k-sun-sunos4.1’ specifies a Sun 3.
You can also replace parts of the configuration by nicknames or aliases. For example, ‘sun3’ stands for ‘m68k-sun’, so ‘sun3-sunos4.1’ is another way to specify a Sun 3.
You can specify a version number after any of the system types, and some d153 2 a154 2
See Configurations, for a list of supported configuration names and d157 2 d160 1 a160 1
Configurations Supported by GCC
Here are the possible CPU types:1750a, a29k, alpha, arm, avr, cn, clipper, dsp16xx, elxsi, fr30, h8300, d169 2 a170 2 sparclite, sparc64, v850, vax, we32k.d172 1 a172 1Here are the recognized company names. As you can see, customary d174 3 a176 4
acorn, alliant, altos, apollo, apple, att, bull, d180 2 a181 2 sequent, sgi, sony, sun, tti, unicom, wrs.d183 1 a183 1The company name is meaningful only to disambiguate when the rest of d185 7 a191 7 just ‘cpu-system’, if it is not needed. For example, ‘vax-ultrix4.2’ is equivalent to ‘vax-dec-ultrix4.2’.
Here is a list of system types:
386bsd, aix, acis, amigaos, aos, aout, aux, bosx, bsd, clix, coff, ctix, cxux, d196 2 a197 2 vxworks, winnt, xenix.d199 1 a199 1You can omit the system type; then configure guesses the d201 5 a205 5
You can add a version number to the system type; this may or may not make a difference. For example, you can write ‘bsd4.3’ or ‘bsd4.4’ to distinguish versions of BSD. In practice, the version number is most needed for ‘sysv3’ and ‘sysv4’, which are often d207 4 a210 4
‘linux-gnu’ is the canonical name for the GNU/Linux target; however GCC will also accept ‘linux’. The version of the kernel in use is not relevant on these systems. A suffix such as ‘libc1’ or ‘aout’ d213 5 a217 5
If you specify an impossible combination such as ‘i860-dg-vms’, then you may get an error message from configure, or it may ignore part of the information and do the best it can with the rest. configure always prints the canonical name for the alternative d219 2 a220 2
Often a particular model of machine has a name. Many machine names are d222 1 a222 1 name ‘sun3’, mentioned above, is an alias for ‘m68k-sun’. d226 3 a228 3
3300, 3b1, 3bn, 7300, altos3068, altos, d239 2 a240 2 sun4, symmetry, tower-32, tower.d242 2 a243 2Remember that a machine name specifies both the cpu type and the company name. d246 4 a250 4 d252 2 @ 1.1.1.5 log @initial import of GCC 5.5.0. this fixes a very large number of PRs. 280 are listed here: https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?bug_status=RESOLVED&resolution=FIXED&target_milestone=5.5 and this list is likely not complete, and not reproduced here. the only specific change in functionality is removal of x86 "pcommit" instruction (which was apparently never implemented.) @ text @d1 10 a10 3
Installing GCC d41 2 a42 29Installing GCC
d45 1 a45 1Note most of this information is out of date and superseded by the a48 1
d50 4 a53 4Here is the procedure for installing GCC on a GNU or Unix system.
d107 1 a107 2
- If you have chosen a configuration for GCC which requires other GNU d56 1 a56 1 as, ld or whatever is appropriate. d58 1 a58 1
Alternatively, you can do subsequent compilation using a value of the d61 7 a67 7
- Specify the host, build and target machine configurations. You do this when you run the configure script.
The build machine is the system which you are using, the host machine is the system where you want to run the resulting compiler (normally the build machine), and the target machine is d69 2 a70 2
If you are building a compiler to produce code for the machine it runs d72 2 a73 2 to configure; it will try to guess the type of machine you are on and use that as the build, host and target machines. So you don’t need d75 1 a75 1 configure cannot figure out what your configuration is or guesses d77 3 a79 3
In those cases, specify the build machine’s configuration name with the --host option; the host and target will default to be a80 6
Here is an example:
d82 5 a86 1./configure --host=sparc-sun-sunos4.1A configuration name may be canonical or it may be more or less d88 4 a91 4
A canonical configuration name has three parts, separated by dashes. It looks like this: ‘cpu-company-system’. (The three parts may themselves contain dashes; configure d93 7 a99 7 ‘m68k-sun-sunos4.1’ specifies a Sun 3.
You can also replace parts of the configuration by nicknames or aliases. For example, ‘sun3’ stands for ‘m68k-sun’, so ‘sun3-sunos4.1’ is another way to specify a Sun 3.
You can specify a version number after any of the system types, and some d102 2 a103 2
See Configurations, for a list of supported configuration names and a105 2
Configurations Supported by GCC
d109 6 a114 4Here are the possible CPU types:
d121 1 a121 11750a, a29k, alpha, arm, avr, cn, clipper, dsp16xx, elxsi, fr30, h8300, d118 2 a119 2 sparclite, sparc64, v850, vax, we32k.
Here are the recognized company names. As you can see, customary d123 4 a126 3
d133 1 a133 1acorn, alliant, altos, apollo, apple, att, bull, d130 2 a131 2 sequent, sgi, sony, sun, tti, unicom, wrs.
The company name is meaningful only to disambiguate when the rest of d135 7 a141 7 just ‘cpu-system’, if it is not needed. For example, ‘vax-ultrix4.2’ is equivalent to ‘vax-dec-ultrix4.2’.
Here is a list of system types:
d149 1 a149 1386bsd, aix, acis, amigaos, aos, aout, aux, bosx, bsd, clix, coff, ctix, cxux, d146 2 a147 2 vxworks, winnt, xenix.
You can omit the system type; then configure guesses the d151 5 a155 5
You can add a version number to the system type; this may or may not make a difference. For example, you can write ‘bsd4.3’ or ‘bsd4.4’ to distinguish versions of BSD. In practice, the version number is most needed for ‘sysv3’ and ‘sysv4’, which are often d157 4 a160 4
‘linux-gnu’ is the canonical name for the GNU/Linux target; however GCC will also accept ‘linux’. The version of the kernel in use is not relevant on these systems. A suffix such as ‘libc1’ or ‘aout’ d163 5 a167 5
If you specify an impossible combination such as ‘i860-dg-vms’, then you may get an error message from configure, or it may ignore part of the information and do the best it can with the rest. configure always prints the canonical name for the alternative d169 2 a170 2
Often a particular model of machine has a name. Many machine names are d172 1 a172 1 name ‘sun3’, mentioned above, is an alias for ‘m68k-sun’. d176 3 a178 3
d192 2 a193 23300, 3b1, 3bn, 7300, altos3068, altos, d189 2 a190 2 sun4, symmetry, tower-32, tower.
Remember that a machine name specifies both the cpu type and the company name. d195 1 a195 6
Return to the GCC Installation page
d197 4 a201 2 @ 1.1.1.6 log @import GCC 6.4.0. see this url for details which are too large to include here: http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-6/changes.html the main visible changes appear to be: - The default mode for C++ is now -std=gnu++14 instead of -std=gnu++98. - The C and C++ compilers now support attributes on enumerators. - Diagnostics can now contain "fix-it hints" - more warnings (some added to -Wall) @ text @d1 3 a3 10Installing GCC: Old documentation d62 29 a90 2Installing GCC: Old documentation
d93 1 a93 1Note most of this information is out of date and superseded by the d97 1 d99 4 a102 4
Here is the procedure for installing GCC on a GNU or Unix system.
d163 4 a166 6
- If you have chosen a configuration for GCC which requires other GNU d105 1 a105 1 as, ld or whatever is appropriate. d107 1 a107 1
Alternatively, you can do subsequent compilation using a value of the d110 7 a116 7
- Specify the host, build and target machine configurations. You do this when you run the configure script.
The build machine is the system which you are using, the host machine is the system where you want to run the resulting compiler (normally the build machine), and the target machine is d118 2 a119 2
If you are building a compiler to produce code for the machine it runs d121 2 a122 2 to configure; it will try to guess the type of machine you are on and use that as the build, host and target machines. So you don't need d124 1 a124 1 configure cannot figure out what your configuration is or guesses d126 3 a128 3
In those cases, specify the build machine's configuration name with the --host option; the host and target will default to be d130 6 d137 1 a137 5
Here is an example:
./configure --host=sparc-sun-sunos4.1A configuration name may be canonical or it may be more or less d139 4 a142 4
A canonical configuration name has three parts, separated by dashes. It looks like this: ‘cpu-company-system’. (The three parts may themselves contain dashes; configure d144 7 a150 7 ‘m68k-sun-sunos4.1’ specifies a Sun 3.
You can also replace parts of the configuration by nicknames or aliases. For example, ‘sun3’ stands for ‘m68k-sun’, so ‘sun3-sunos4.1’ is another way to specify a Sun 3.
You can specify a version number after any of the system types, and some d153 2 a154 2
See Configurations, for a list of supported configuration names and d157 2 d160 2 a161 1
Configurations Supported by GCC
Here are the possible CPU types:1750a, a29k, alpha, arm, avr, cn, clipper, dsp16xx, elxsi, fr30, h8300, d170 2 a171 2 sparclite, sparc64, v850, vax, we32k.d173 1 a173 1Here are the recognized company names. As you can see, customary d175 3 a177 4
acorn, alliant, altos, apollo, apple, att, bull, d181 2 a182 2 sequent, sgi, sony, sun, tti, unicom, wrs.d184 1 a184 1The company name is meaningful only to disambiguate when the rest of d186 7 a192 7 just ‘cpu-system’, if it is not needed. For example, ‘vax-ultrix4.2’ is equivalent to ‘vax-dec-ultrix4.2’.
Here is a list of system types:
386bsd, aix, acis, amigaos, aos, aout, aux, bosx, bsd, clix, coff, ctix, cxux, d197 2 a198 2 vxworks, winnt, xenix.d200 1 a200 1You can omit the system type; then configure guesses the d202 5 a206 5
You can add a version number to the system type; this may or may not make a difference. For example, you can write ‘bsd4.3’ or ‘bsd4.4’ to distinguish versions of BSD. In practice, the version number is most needed for ‘sysv3’ and ‘sysv4’, which are often d208 4 a211 4
‘linux-gnu’ is the canonical name for the GNU/Linux target; however GCC will also accept ‘linux’. The version of the kernel in use is not relevant on these systems. A suffix such as ‘libc1’ or ‘aout’ d214 5 a218 5
If you specify an impossible combination such as ‘i860-dg-vms’, then you may get an error message from configure, or it may ignore part of the information and do the best it can with the rest. configure always prints the canonical name for the alternative d220 2 a221 2
Often a particular model of machine has a name. Many machine names are d223 1 a223 1 name ‘sun3’, mentioned above, is an alias for ‘m68k-sun’. d227 3 a229 3
3300, 3b1, 3bn, 7300, altos3068, altos, d240 2 a241 2 sun4, symmetry, tower-32, tower.d243 2 a244 2Remember that a machine name specifies both the cpu type and the company name. d246 6 a251 1
Return to the GCC Installation page a252 4 d254 2 @ 1.1.1.7 log @import GCC 6.5.0. this is largely a maint release with no particularly features listed here: http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-6/changes.html this fixes over 250 PRs in the GCC bugzilla: https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?bug_status=RESOLVED&resolution=FIXED&target_milestone=6.5 @ text @d1 10 a10 3
Installing GCC d41 2 a42 29Installing GCC
d45 1 a45 1Note most of this information is out of date and superseded by the a48 1
d50 4 a53 4Here is the procedure for installing GCC on a GNU or Unix system.
d107 1 a107 2
- If you have chosen a configuration for GCC which requires other GNU d56 1 a56 1 as, ld or whatever is appropriate. d58 1 a58 1
Alternatively, you can do subsequent compilation using a value of the d61 7 a67 7
- Specify the host, build and target machine configurations. You do this when you run the configure script.
The build machine is the system which you are using, the host machine is the system where you want to run the resulting compiler (normally the build machine), and the target machine is d69 2 a70 2
If you are building a compiler to produce code for the machine it runs d72 2 a73 2 to configure; it will try to guess the type of machine you are on and use that as the build, host and target machines. So you don’t need d75 1 a75 1 configure cannot figure out what your configuration is or guesses d77 3 a79 3
In those cases, specify the build machine’s configuration name with the --host option; the host and target will default to be a80 6
Here is an example:
d82 5 a86 1./configure --host=sparc-sun-sunos4.1A configuration name may be canonical or it may be more or less d88 4 a91 4
A canonical configuration name has three parts, separated by dashes. It looks like this: ‘cpu-company-system’. (The three parts may themselves contain dashes; configure d93 7 a99 7 ‘m68k-sun-sunos4.1’ specifies a Sun 3.
You can also replace parts of the configuration by nicknames or aliases. For example, ‘sun3’ stands for ‘m68k-sun’, so ‘sun3-sunos4.1’ is another way to specify a Sun 3.
You can specify a version number after any of the system types, and some d102 2 a103 2
See Configurations, for a list of supported configuration names and a105 2
Configurations Supported by GCC
d109 6 a114 4Here are the possible CPU types:
d121 1 a121 11750a, a29k, alpha, arm, avr, cn, clipper, dsp16xx, elxsi, fr30, h8300, d118 2 a119 2 sparclite, sparc64, v850, vax, we32k.
Here are the recognized company names. As you can see, customary d123 4 a126 3
d133 1 a133 1acorn, alliant, altos, apollo, apple, att, bull, d130 2 a131 2 sequent, sgi, sony, sun, tti, unicom, wrs.
The company name is meaningful only to disambiguate when the rest of d135 7 a141 7 just ‘cpu-system’, if it is not needed. For example, ‘vax-ultrix4.2’ is equivalent to ‘vax-dec-ultrix4.2’.
Here is a list of system types:
d149 1 a149 1386bsd, aix, acis, amigaos, aos, aout, aux, bosx, bsd, clix, coff, ctix, cxux, d146 2 a147 2 vxworks, winnt, xenix.
You can omit the system type; then configure guesses the d151 5 a155 5
You can add a version number to the system type; this may or may not make a difference. For example, you can write ‘bsd4.3’ or ‘bsd4.4’ to distinguish versions of BSD. In practice, the version number is most needed for ‘sysv3’ and ‘sysv4’, which are often d157 4 a160 4
‘linux-gnu’ is the canonical name for the GNU/Linux target; however GCC will also accept ‘linux’. The version of the kernel in use is not relevant on these systems. A suffix such as ‘libc1’ or ‘aout’ d163 5 a167 5
If you specify an impossible combination such as ‘i860-dg-vms’, then you may get an error message from configure, or it may ignore part of the information and do the best it can with the rest. configure always prints the canonical name for the alternative d169 2 a170 2
Often a particular model of machine has a name. Many machine names are d172 1 a172 1 name ‘sun3’, mentioned above, is an alias for ‘m68k-sun’. d176 3 a178 3
d192 2 a193 23300, 3b1, 3bn, 7300, altos3068, altos, d189 2 a190 2 sun4, symmetry, tower-32, tower.
Remember that a machine name specifies both the cpu type and the company name. d195 1 a195 6
Return to the GCC Installation page
d197 4 a201 2 @ 1.1.1.8 log @import GCC 7.4.0. main changes include: The non-standard C++0x type traits has_trivial_default_constructor, has_trivial_copy_constructor and has_trivial_copy_assign have been removed. On ARM targets (arm*-*-*), a bug introduced in GCC 5 that affects conformance to the procedure call standard (AAPCS) has been fixed. Many optimiser improvements DWARF-5 support. Many new and enhanced warnings. Warnings about format strings now underline the pertinent part of the string, and can offer suggested fixes. Several new warnings related to buffer overflows and buffer truncation. New __builtin_add_overflow_p, __builtin_sub_overflow_p, __builtin_mul_overflow_p built-ins added that test for overflow. The C++ front end has experimental support for all of the current C++17 draft. The -fverbose-asm option has been expanded to prints comments showing the source lines that correspond to the assembly. The gcc and g++ driver programs will now provide suggestions for misspelled arguments to command-line options. AArch64 specific: GCC has been updated to the latest revision of the procedure call standard (AAPCS64) to provide support for parameter passing when data types have been over-aligned. The ARMv8.2-A and ARMv8.3-A architecture are now supported. ARM specific: Support for the ARMv5 and ARMv5E architectures has been deprecated (which have no known implementations). A new command-line option -mpure-code has been added. It does not allow constant data to be placed in code sections. x86 specific: Support for the AVX-512 4FMAPS, 4VNNIW, VPOPCNTDQ and Software Guard Extensions (SGX) ISA extensions has been added. PPC specific: GCC now diagnoses inline assembly that clobbers register r2. RISC-V specific: Support for the RISC-V instruction set has been added. SH specific: Support for SH5/SH64 has been removed. Support for SH2A has been enhanced. @ text @d1 3 a3 10Installing GCC: Old documentation d62 29 a90 2Installing GCC: Old documentation
d93 1 a93 1Note most of this information is out of date and superseded by the d97 1 d99 4 a102 4
Here is the procedure for installing GCC on a GNU or Unix system.
d163 4 a166 6
- If you have chosen a configuration for GCC which requires other GNU d105 1 a105 1 as, ld or whatever is appropriate. d107 1 a107 1
Alternatively, you can do subsequent compilation using a value of the d110 7 a116 7
- Specify the host, build and target machine configurations. You do this when you run the configure script.
The build machine is the system which you are using, the host machine is the system where you want to run the resulting compiler (normally the build machine), and the target machine is d118 2 a119 2
If you are building a compiler to produce code for the machine it runs d121 2 a122 2 to configure; it will try to guess the type of machine you are on and use that as the build, host and target machines. So you don't need d124 1 a124 1 configure cannot figure out what your configuration is or guesses d126 3 a128 3
In those cases, specify the build machine's configuration name with the --host option; the host and target will default to be d130 6 d137 1 a137 5
Here is an example:
./configure --host=sparc-sun-sunos4.1A configuration name may be canonical or it may be more or less d139 4 a142 4
A canonical configuration name has three parts, separated by dashes. It looks like this: ‘cpu-company-system’. (The three parts may themselves contain dashes; configure d144 7 a150 7 ‘m68k-sun-sunos4.1’ specifies a Sun 3.
You can also replace parts of the configuration by nicknames or aliases. For example, ‘sun3’ stands for ‘m68k-sun’, so ‘sun3-sunos4.1’ is another way to specify a Sun 3.
You can specify a version number after any of the system types, and some d153 2 a154 2
See Configurations, for a list of supported configuration names and d157 2 d160 2 a161 1
Configurations Supported by GCC
Here are the possible CPU types:1750a, a29k, alpha, arm, avr, cn, clipper, dsp16xx, elxsi, fr30, h8300, d170 2 a171 2 sparclite, sparc64, v850, vax, we32k.d173 1 a173 1Here are the recognized company names. As you can see, customary d175 3 a177 4
acorn, alliant, altos, apollo, apple, att, bull, d181 2 a182 2 sequent, sgi, sony, sun, tti, unicom, wrs.d184 1 a184 1The company name is meaningful only to disambiguate when the rest of d186 7 a192 7 just ‘cpu-system’, if it is not needed. For example, ‘vax-ultrix4.2’ is equivalent to ‘vax-dec-ultrix4.2’.
Here is a list of system types:
386bsd, aix, acis, amigaos, aos, aout, aux, bosx, bsd, clix, coff, ctix, cxux, d197 2 a198 2 vxworks, winnt, xenix.d200 1 a200 1You can omit the system type; then configure guesses the d202 5 a206 5
You can add a version number to the system type; this may or may not make a difference. For example, you can write ‘bsd4.3’ or ‘bsd4.4’ to distinguish versions of BSD. In practice, the version number is most needed for ‘sysv3’ and ‘sysv4’, which are often d208 4 a211 4
‘linux-gnu’ is the canonical name for the GNU/Linux target; however GCC will also accept ‘linux’. The version of the kernel in use is not relevant on these systems. A suffix such as ‘libc1’ or ‘aout’ d214 5 a218 5
If you specify an impossible combination such as ‘i860-dg-vms’, then you may get an error message from configure, or it may ignore part of the information and do the best it can with the rest. configure always prints the canonical name for the alternative d220 2 a221 2
Often a particular model of machine has a name. Many machine names are d223 1 a223 1 name ‘sun3’, mentioned above, is an alias for ‘m68k-sun’. d227 3 a229 3
3300, 3b1, 3bn, 7300, altos3068, altos, d240 2 a241 2 sun4, symmetry, tower-32, tower.d243 2 a244 2Remember that a machine name specifies both the cpu type and the company name. d246 6 a251 1
Return to the GCC Installation page a252 4 d254 2 @ 1.1.1.9 log @import GCC 8.3. it includes these new features: - many optimisations improved: inter-procedural, profile-directed, LTO, loops including user-controllable unroll support, and more. - columns numbers added to line numbers in dwarf - gcov extended significantly - many sanitizer updates - many new warning messages - many better hints and more useful error messages - minor ABI changes on x86-64 libstdc++, and some c++17 modes - draft c++2a features - better c++17 experimental support - Armv8.4-A supported, better 8.2-A and 8.3-A support, including 32 bit arm port. cortex a-55, a-75 and a-55.a-75 combo support. - in the GCC bugzilla, 8.1 shows 1149 bugs fixed, 8.2 shows 100, and 8.3 shows 158. @ text @d1 10 a10 3
Installing GCC d41 2 a42 29Installing GCC
d45 1 a45 1Note most of this information is out of date and superseded by the a48 1
d50 4 a53 4Here is the procedure for installing GCC on a GNU or Unix system.
d107 1 a107 2
- If you have chosen a configuration for GCC which requires other GNU d56 1 a56 1 as, ld or whatever is appropriate. d58 1 a58 1
Alternatively, you can do subsequent compilation using a value of the d61 7 a67 7
- Specify the host, build and target machine configurations. You do this when you run the configure script.
The build machine is the system which you are using, the host machine is the system where you want to run the resulting compiler (normally the build machine), and the target machine is d69 2 a70 2
If you are building a compiler to produce code for the machine it runs d72 2 a73 2 to configure; it will try to guess the type of machine you are on and use that as the build, host and target machines. So you don’t need d75 1 a75 1 configure cannot figure out what your configuration is or guesses d77 3 a79 3
In those cases, specify the build machine’s configuration name with the --host option; the host and target will default to be a80 6
Here is an example:
d82 5 a86 1./configure --host=sparc-sun-sunos4.1A configuration name may be canonical or it may be more or less d88 4 a91 4
A canonical configuration name has three parts, separated by dashes. It looks like this: ‘cpu-company-system’. (The three parts may themselves contain dashes; configure d93 7 a99 7 ‘m68k-sun-sunos4.1’ specifies a Sun 3.
You can also replace parts of the configuration by nicknames or aliases. For example, ‘sun3’ stands for ‘m68k-sun’, so ‘sun3-sunos4.1’ is another way to specify a Sun 3.
You can specify a version number after any of the system types, and some d102 2 a103 2
See Configurations, for a list of supported configuration names and a105 2
Configurations Supported by GCC
d109 6 a114 4Here are the possible CPU types:
d121 1 a121 11750a, a29k, alpha, arm, avr, cn, clipper, dsp16xx, elxsi, fr30, h8300, d118 2 a119 2 sparclite, sparc64, v850, vax, we32k.
Here are the recognized company names. As you can see, customary d123 4 a126 3
d133 1 a133 1acorn, alliant, altos, apollo, apple, att, bull, d130 2 a131 2 sequent, sgi, sony, sun, tti, unicom, wrs.
The company name is meaningful only to disambiguate when the rest of d135 7 a141 7 just ‘cpu-system’, if it is not needed. For example, ‘vax-ultrix4.2’ is equivalent to ‘vax-dec-ultrix4.2’.
Here is a list of system types:
d149 1 a149 1386bsd, aix, acis, amigaos, aos, aout, aux, bosx, bsd, clix, coff, ctix, cxux, d146 2 a147 2 vxworks, winnt, xenix.
You can omit the system type; then configure guesses the d151 5 a155 5
You can add a version number to the system type; this may or may not make a difference. For example, you can write ‘bsd4.3’ or ‘bsd4.4’ to distinguish versions of BSD. In practice, the version number is most needed for ‘sysv3’ and ‘sysv4’, which are often d157 4 a160 4
‘linux-gnu’ is the canonical name for the GNU/Linux target; however GCC will also accept ‘linux’. The version of the kernel in use is not relevant on these systems. A suffix such as ‘libc1’ or ‘aout’ d163 5 a167 5
If you specify an impossible combination such as ‘i860-dg-vms’, then you may get an error message from configure, or it may ignore part of the information and do the best it can with the rest. configure always prints the canonical name for the alternative d169 2 a170 2
Often a particular model of machine has a name. Many machine names are d172 1 a172 1 name ‘sun3’, mentioned above, is an alias for ‘m68k-sun’. d176 3 a178 3
d192 2 a193 23300, 3b1, 3bn, 7300, altos3068, altos, d189 2 a190 2 sun4, symmetry, tower-32, tower.
Remember that a machine name specifies both the cpu type and the company name. d195 1 a195 6
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d197 4 a201 2 @ 1.1.1.10 log @import GCC 7.5.0. doing this here so that the vendor branch has the code we'll merge into gcc.old and the netbsd-9 tree gcc tree. GCC 8.4.0 will be imported immediately on top of this again, restoring the current status. these PRs in the GCC bugzilla are fixed with this update: 89869 80693 89795 84272 85593 86669 87148 87647 87895 88103 88107 88563 88870 88976 89002 89187 89195 89234 89303 89314 89354 89361 89403 89412 89512 89520 89590 89621 89663 89679 89704 89734 89872 89933 90090 90208 87075 85870 89009 89242 88167 80864 81933 85890 86608 87145 88857 89024 89119 89214 89511 89612 89705 89400 81740 82186 84552 86554 87609 88105 88149 88415 88739 88903 89135 89223 89296 89505 89572 89677 89698 89710 90006 90020 90071 90328 90474 91126 91162 91812 91887 90075 88998 89945 87047 87506 88074 88656 88740 91137 89008 84010 89349 91136 91347 91995 89397 87030 60702 78884 85594 87649 87725 88181 88470 88553 88568 88588 88620 88644 88906 88949 89246 89587 89726 89768 89796 89998 90108 90756 90950 91704 88825 88983 86538 51333 89446 90220 91308 92143 89392 90213 90278 91131 91200 91510 89037 91481 87673 88418 88938 88948 90547 27221 58321 61250 67183 67958 77583 83531 86215 88648 88720 88726 89091 89466 89629 90105 90329 90585 90760 90924 91087 89222 81956 71861 35031 69455 81849 82993 85798 88138 88155 88169 88205 88206 88228 88249 88269 88376 77703 80260 82077 86248 88393 90786 57048 66089 66695 67679 68009 71723 72714 84394 85544 87734 88298 90937 91557 63891 64132 65342 68649 68717 71066 71860 71935 77746 78421 78645 78865 78983 79485 79540 85953 88326 89651 90744 @ text @d1 3 a3 10Installing GCC: Old documentation d62 29 a90 2Installing GCC: Old documentation
d93 1 a93 1Note most of this information is out of date and superseded by the d97 1 d99 4 a102 4
Here is the procedure for installing GCC on a GNU or Unix system.
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- If you have chosen a configuration for GCC which requires other GNU d105 1 a105 1 as, ld or whatever is appropriate. d107 1 a107 1
Alternatively, you can do subsequent compilation using a value of the d110 7 a116 7
- Specify the host, build and target machine configurations. You do this when you run the configure script.
The build machine is the system which you are using, the host machine is the system where you want to run the resulting compiler (normally the build machine), and the target machine is d118 2 a119 2
If you are building a compiler to produce code for the machine it runs d121 2 a122 2 to configure; it will try to guess the type of machine you are on and use that as the build, host and target machines. So you don't need d124 1 a124 1 configure cannot figure out what your configuration is or guesses d126 3 a128 3
In those cases, specify the build machine's configuration name with the --host option; the host and target will default to be d130 6 d137 1 a137 5
Here is an example:
./configure --host=sparc-sun-sunos4.1A configuration name may be canonical or it may be more or less d139 4 a142 4
A canonical configuration name has three parts, separated by dashes. It looks like this: ‘cpu-company-system’. (The three parts may themselves contain dashes; configure d144 7 a150 7 ‘m68k-sun-sunos4.1’ specifies a Sun 3.
You can also replace parts of the configuration by nicknames or aliases. For example, ‘sun3’ stands for ‘m68k-sun’, so ‘sun3-sunos4.1’ is another way to specify a Sun 3.
You can specify a version number after any of the system types, and some d153 2 a154 2
See Configurations, for a list of supported configuration names and d157 2 d160 2 a161 1
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Here are the possible CPU types:1750a, a29k, alpha, arm, avr, cn, clipper, dsp16xx, elxsi, fr30, h8300, d170 2 a171 2 sparclite, sparc64, v850, vax, we32k.d173 1 a173 1Here are the recognized company names. As you can see, customary d175 3 a177 4
acorn, alliant, altos, apollo, apple, att, bull, d181 2 a182 2 sequent, sgi, sony, sun, tti, unicom, wrs.d184 1 a184 1The company name is meaningful only to disambiguate when the rest of d186 7 a192 7 just ‘cpu-system’, if it is not needed. For example, ‘vax-ultrix4.2’ is equivalent to ‘vax-dec-ultrix4.2’.
Here is a list of system types:
386bsd, aix, acis, amigaos, aos, aout, aux, bosx, bsd, clix, coff, ctix, cxux, d197 2 a198 2 vxworks, winnt, xenix.d200 1 a200 1You can omit the system type; then configure guesses the d202 5 a206 5
You can add a version number to the system type; this may or may not make a difference. For example, you can write ‘bsd4.3’ or ‘bsd4.4’ to distinguish versions of BSD. In practice, the version number is most needed for ‘sysv3’ and ‘sysv4’, which are often d208 4 a211 4
‘linux-gnu’ is the canonical name for the GNU/Linux target; however GCC will also accept ‘linux’. The version of the kernel in use is not relevant on these systems. A suffix such as ‘libc1’ or ‘aout’ d214 5 a218 5
If you specify an impossible combination such as ‘i860-dg-vms’, then you may get an error message from configure, or it may ignore part of the information and do the best it can with the rest. configure always prints the canonical name for the alternative d220 2 a221 2
Often a particular model of machine has a name. Many machine names are d223 1 a223 1 name ‘sun3’, mentioned above, is an alias for ‘m68k-sun’. d227 3 a229 3
3300, 3b1, 3bn, 7300, altos3068, altos, d240 2 a241 2 sun4, symmetry, tower-32, tower.d243 2 a244 2Remember that a machine name specifies both the cpu type and the company name. d246 6 a251 1
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d45 1 a45 1Note most of this information is out of date and superseded by the a48 1
d50 4 a53 4Here is the procedure for installing GCC on a GNU or Unix system.
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- If you have chosen a configuration for GCC which requires other GNU d56 1 a56 1 as, ld or whatever is appropriate. d58 1 a58 1
Alternatively, you can do subsequent compilation using a value of the d61 7 a67 7
- Specify the host, build and target machine configurations. You do this when you run the configure script.
The build machine is the system which you are using, the host machine is the system where you want to run the resulting compiler (normally the build machine), and the target machine is d69 2 a70 2
If you are building a compiler to produce code for the machine it runs d72 2 a73 2 to configure; it will try to guess the type of machine you are on and use that as the build, host and target machines. So you don’t need d75 1 a75 1 configure cannot figure out what your configuration is or guesses d77 3 a79 3
In those cases, specify the build machine’s configuration name with the --host option; the host and target will default to be a80 6
Here is an example:
d82 5 a86 1./configure --host=sparc-sun-sunos4.1A configuration name may be canonical or it may be more or less d88 4 a91 4
A canonical configuration name has three parts, separated by dashes. It looks like this: ‘cpu-company-system’. (The three parts may themselves contain dashes; configure d93 7 a99 7 ‘m68k-sun-sunos4.1’ specifies a Sun 3.
You can also replace parts of the configuration by nicknames or aliases. For example, ‘sun3’ stands for ‘m68k-sun’, so ‘sun3-sunos4.1’ is another way to specify a Sun 3.
You can specify a version number after any of the system types, and some d102 2 a103 2
See Configurations, for a list of supported configuration names and a105 2
Configurations Supported by GCC
d109 6 a114 4Here are the possible CPU types:
d121 1 a121 11750a, a29k, alpha, arm, avr, cn, clipper, dsp16xx, elxsi, fr30, h8300, d118 2 a119 2 sparclite, sparc64, v850, vax, we32k.
Here are the recognized company names. As you can see, customary d123 4 a126 3
d133 1 a133 1acorn, alliant, altos, apollo, apple, att, bull, d130 2 a131 2 sequent, sgi, sony, sun, tti, unicom, wrs.
The company name is meaningful only to disambiguate when the rest of d135 7 a141 7 just ‘cpu-system’, if it is not needed. For example, ‘vax-ultrix4.2’ is equivalent to ‘vax-dec-ultrix4.2’.
Here is a list of system types:
d149 1 a149 1386bsd, aix, acis, amigaos, aos, aout, aux, bosx, bsd, clix, coff, ctix, cxux, d146 2 a147 2 vxworks, winnt, xenix.
You can omit the system type; then configure guesses the d151 5 a155 5
You can add a version number to the system type; this may or may not make a difference. For example, you can write ‘bsd4.3’ or ‘bsd4.4’ to distinguish versions of BSD. In practice, the version number is most needed for ‘sysv3’ and ‘sysv4’, which are often d157 4 a160 4
‘linux-gnu’ is the canonical name for the GNU/Linux target; however GCC will also accept ‘linux’. The version of the kernel in use is not relevant on these systems. A suffix such as ‘libc1’ or ‘aout’ d163 5 a167 5
If you specify an impossible combination such as ‘i860-dg-vms’, then you may get an error message from configure, or it may ignore part of the information and do the best it can with the rest. configure always prints the canonical name for the alternative d169 2 a170 2
Often a particular model of machine has a name. Many machine names are d172 1 a172 1 name ‘sun3’, mentioned above, is an alias for ‘m68k-sun’. d176 3 a178 3
d192 2 a193 23300, 3b1, 3bn, 7300, altos3068, altos, d189 2 a190 2 sun4, symmetry, tower-32, tower.
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d197 4 a201 2 @ 1.1.1.12 log @initial import of GCC 9.3.0. changes include: - live patching support - shell completion help - generally better diagnostic output (less verbose/more useful) - diagnostics and optimisation choices can be emitted in json - asan memory usage reduction - many general, and specific to switch, inter-procedure, profile and link-time optimisations. from the release notes: "Overall compile time of Firefox 66 and LibreOffice 6.2.3 on an 8-core machine was reduced by about 5% compared to GCC 8.3" - OpenMP 5.0 support - better spell-guesser - partial experimental support for c2x and c++2a - c++17 is no longer experimental - arm AAPCS GCC 6-8 structure passing bug fixed, may cause incompatibility (restored compat with GCC 5 and earlier.) - openrisc support @ text @d3 1 a3 1 d22 3 a31 2 a33 1 a.copiable-anchor {visibility: hidden; text-decoration: none; line-height: 0em} d36 2 d40 4 d49 4 a55 1 span:hover a.copiable-anchor {visibility: visible} d133 2 a134 2./configure --host=sparc-sun-sunos4.1 d160 2 a161 2Configurations Supported by GCC
@ 1.1.1.15 log @initial import of GCC 10.5.0. (we plan to import 12.3 soon as well, this is mostly so it can be pulled up to netbsd-10 branch more easily.) the list of PR's fixed since 10.4.0 can be found here: https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?bug_status=RESOLVED&resolution=FIXED&target_milestone=10.5 which includes 3 C, 25 C++, 4 debug, 17 libstdc++, and many others for the internals. @ text @d3 3 a24 3 d32 2 d36 1 a38 2 blockquote.smallindentedblock {margin-right: 0em; font-size: smaller} blockquote.smallquotation {font-size: smaller} a40 4 div.lisp {margin-left: 3.2em} div.smalldisplay {margin-left: 3.2em} div.smallexample {margin-left: 3.2em} div.smalllisp {margin-left: 3.2em} a45 4 pre.smalldisplay {font-family: inherit; font-size: smaller} pre.smallexample {font-size: smaller} pre.smallformat {font-family: inherit; font-size: smaller} pre.smalllisp {font-size: smaller} d49 1 d127 2 a128 2./configure --host=sparc-sun-sunos4.1 d154 2 a155 2Configurations Supported by GCC
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