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From: | john o goyo |
Subject: | Re: [Gm2] How do I use the git repository to build? |
Date: | Sun, 15 Dec 2013 18:39:11 -0500 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; SunOS sun4u; rv:10.0) Gecko/20120130 Thunderbird/10.0 |
On 12/11/13 05:42, Gaius Mulley wrote (in part): [...]
To produce a tree looking like this: +------[gm2]----------+---------+ / | \ \ / | \ \ [gm2-harness] [gcc-versionno] README combine-trees | | | | "etc" +--------+-[gcc]--------------+ / / | \ / / | \ [fortran] [c-family] [gm2] [testsuite]--+-----------+ / \ | | | / \ | | | "etc" [gm2-libs] [gm2-compiler] [gm2] [c-c++-common] [lib]
Gaius, thank you for the explanation but whither libgm2? In the top-level gcc-4.7.3 source-tree, one finds libada, libcpp, libgcc, libgfortran, and so on. Does libgm2 not go there? According to produce-gcc-gm2-tree, gcc-${GCC} seems to be a sibling of libgm2.
john
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