Commit 07659e97 by Andrew Pinski Committed by Andrew Pinski

install.texi (--enable-shared): Update libobjc's shared library status.

2004-06-11  Andrew Pinski  <pinskia@physics.uc.edu>

        * doc/install.texi (--enable-shared): Update libobjc's shared library status.
        Remove reference to libf2c.

From-SVN: r82996
parent 684c64bf
2004-06-11 Andrew Pinski <pinskia@physics.uc.edu>
* doc/install.texi (--enable-shared): Update libobjc's shared library status.
Remove reference to libf2c.
2004-06-11 Jason Merrill <jason@redhat.com>
* config/i386/i386.h (EXPAND_BUILTIN_VA_ARG): Just abort.
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......@@ -756,20 +756,15 @@ installing GCC creates the directory.
@item --enable-shared[=@var{package}[,@dots{}]]
Build shared versions of libraries, if shared libraries are supported on
the target platform. Unlike GCC 2.95.x and earlier, shared libraries
are enabled by default on all platforms that support shared libraries,
except for @samp{libobjc} which is built as a static library only by
default.
are enabled by default on all platforms that support shared libraries.
If a list of packages is given as an argument, build shared libraries
only for the listed packages. For other packages, only static libraries
will be built. Package names currently recognized in the GCC tree are
@samp{libgcc} (also known as @samp{gcc}), @samp{libstdc++} (not
@samp{libstdc++-v3}), @samp{libffi}, @samp{zlib}, @samp{boehm-gc},
@samp{ada}, @samp{libada} and @samp{libjava}.
Note that @samp{libobjc} does not recognize itself by
any name, so, if you list package names in @option{--enable-shared},
you will only get static Objective-C libraries. @samp{libf2c} and
@samp{libiberty} do not support shared libraries at all.
@samp{ada}, @samp{libada}, @samp{libjava} and @samp{libobjc}.
Note @samp{libiberty} do not support shared libraries at all.
Use @option{--disable-shared} to build only static libraries. Note that
@option{--disable-shared} does not accept a list of package names as
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