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Jeff Law 255b8a498d configure.in: Reorganize handling of *-*-gnu*, to share target specific make details with Linux.
* configure.in: Reorganize handling of *-*-gnu*, to share target
	specific make details with Linux.  Update comments to clarify
        the distinction between GNU/Linux and GNU/Hurd.
	* config/t-gnu (LIBGCC1, CROSS_LIBGCC1, CRTSTUFF_T_CFLAGS,
	TARGET_LIBGCC2_CFLAGS): Remove.  We now use the settings from
	config/t-linux for the Hurd.

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gcc configure.in: Reorganize handling of *-*-gnu*, to share target specific make details with Linux. 2000-11-30 01:30:26 -07:00
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libiberty hashtab.c (higher_prime_number): Use a table, rather than a seive, to find the next prime. 2000-11-27 04:23:38 +00:00
libio gen-params: Put in cases for O_EXCL, O_APPEND not being defined. 2000-11-28 19:31:16 +00:00
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