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From: pardo@JUNE.CS.WASHINGTON.EDU
Newsgroups: gnu.gcc.bug
Subject: A minor wording nit
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Date: 24 Sep 89 19:40:22 GMT
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GCC: 1.36
FILES: INSTALL

Point 10 of `INSTALL' (line 383) describes how to test the compiler
by compiling it with itself.  The trailing comment says

	Aside from the `-B' option, the options should be the same as
	when you made stage 2.

The flags also differ in the `CC' `make' macro.  Stage 2 and 3 command
lines are, respectively:

          make CC=stage1/gcc CFLAGS="-g -O -Bstage1/"
          make CC=stage2/gcc CFLAGS="-g -O -Bstage2/"
                       ^--                        ^--

Point 10 in `INSTALL' used to say how to use the `foreach command'.
Now it simply says `that you can use it'.  The old wording was similar
to:

	foreach file (*.o)
	echo $file
	cmp $i stage2/$file
	end

The old wording was useful both becaue it said what to do, and because
it could be copied directly, saving time and typographical errors.

	;-D on  ( Compiler?  You compile 'er, you wrote 'er )  Pardo