install.texi (*-ibm-aix*): Native as and ld required to bootstrap on AIX 5L.

* doc/install.texi (*-ibm-aix*): Native as and ld required
        to bootstrap on AIX 5L.

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David Edelsohn 2003-06-04 17:11:18 +00:00 committed by David Edelsohn
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2003-06-04 David Edelsohn <edelsohn@gnu.org>
* doc/install.texi (*-ibm-aix*): Native as and ld required
to bootstrap on AIX 5L.
2003-06-04 Richard Henderson <rth@redhat.com>
* c-common.c (handle_cleanup_attribute): New.

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@ -2428,11 +2428,12 @@ does not provide a definition that will confuse @command{configure}.
If this error occurs during stage2 or later, then the problem most likely
is the version of Make (see above).
The GNU Assembler incorrectly reports that it supports WEAK symbols on
AIX which causes GCC to try to utilize weak symbol functionality although
it is not supported on the platform. The native @command{as} and
@command{ld} still are recommended. The native AIX tools do
interoperate with GCC@.
The native @command{as} and @command{ld} are recommended for bootstrapping
on AIX 4 and required for bootstrapping on AIX 5L. The GNU Assembler
reports that it supports WEAK symbols on AIX 4, which causes GCC to try to
utilize weak symbol functionality although it is not supported. The GNU
Assembler and Linker do not support AIX 5L sufficiently to bootstrap GCC.
The native AIX tools do interoperate with GCC@.
Building @file{libstdc++.a} requires a fix for an AIX Assembler bug
APAR IY26685 (AIX 4.3) or APAR IY25528 (AIX 5.1).