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[058d4c3] | 1 | <sect2>
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| 2 | <title>Command explanations</title>
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[f6ea270] | 4 | <para><userinput>tooldir=/usr:</userinput> Normally, the tooldir (the
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[2c094d6] | 5 | directory where the executables from binutils end up) is set to
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[f6ea270] | 6 | $(exec_prefix)/$(target_alias) which expands into, for example,
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| 7 | /usr/i686-pc-linux-gnu. Since we only build for our own system, we don't
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| 8 | need this target specific directory in /usr. That setup would be used
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| 9 | if the system was used to cross-compile (for example
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| 10 | compiling a package on the Intel machine that generates code that can be
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| 11 | executed on Apple PowerPC machines).</para>
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[058d4c3] | 13 | <para><userinput>make tooldir=/usr install-info:</userinput> This will
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[d41d540] | 14 | install binutils' info pages.</para>
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[058d4c3] | 15 |
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[819ecc65] | 16 | <para><userinput>cp ../binutils-&binutils-version;/include/libiberty.h /usr/include:</userinput>
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| 17 | The libiberty.h header file is needed in order for certain software to
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| 18 | compile.</para>
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[058d4c3] | 20 | </sect2>
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