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01/27/2003 09:28:02 PM (22 years ago)
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Gerard Beekmans <gerard@…>
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minor textual changes to chapter 5

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    1111best left alone. Therefore, if you have defined any environment variables
    1212that override default optimizations, such as CFLAGS and CXXFLAGS, we
    13 recommend unsetting or modifying them when building GCC. You have
    14 been warned.</para>
     13recommend unsetting or modifying them when building GCC.</para>
    1514
    1615<para>It is recommended by the GCC installation documentation to build
     
    3332typo. GCC hard codes some paths while compiling and so we need to pass
    3433<filename class="directory">/static</filename> as the prefix during the
    35 configure stage. We pass the real install prefix during the installation
     34configure stage. We will pass the real installation prefix (<filename
     35class="directory">$LFS/static</filename> during the installation
    3636stage later on.</para></listitem>
    3737
     
    8383in chapter 6 you will install Glibc which will put its header files in
    8484<filename>/usr/include</filename>. Next you will install other programs that
    85 use the Glibc headers. GCC will look in
     85use the Glibc headers and GCC will look in
    8686<filename>/static/lib/gcc-lib</filename> before looking in
    8787<filename>/usr/include</filename>, with the result of finding and using the
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