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This patch updates install.texi for GCC 10 on Solaris. It includes some general cleanup and updates and includes a couple of caveats, some of them found when testing GCC 10.1.0 RC1 with only the bundled tools. The reference to TGCware on the binaries page is gone because they only provide binaries up to Solaris 9. The note about configuring 64-bit Solaris/SPARC compilers with --build=sparcv9-sun-solaris2.11 became necessary because upstream config.guess silently reverted my patch to automatically detect this. We already had a bug report about a comparison failure caused by this issue. Tested with make doc/gccinstall.info and doc/gccinstall.pdf and inspection of the resulting files. * doc/install.texi: Replace Sun with Solaris as appropriate. (Tools/packages necessary for building GCC, Perl version between 5.6.1 and 5.6.24): Remove Solaris 8 reference. (Installing GCC: Binaries, Solaris 2 (SPARC, Intel)): Remove TGCware reference. (Specific, i?86-*-solaris2*): Update version references for Solaris 11.3 and later. Remove gas 2.26 caveat. (Specific, *-*-solaris2*): Update version references for Solaris 11.3 and later. Remove boehm-gc reference. Document GMP, MPFR caveats on Solaris 11.3. (Specific, sparc-sun-solaris2*): Update Solaris 9 references. (Specific, sparc64-*-solaris2*): Likewise. Document --build requirement.
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This directory contains the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC). The GNU Compiler Collection is free software. See the files whose names start with COPYING for copying permission. The manuals, and some of the runtime libraries, are under different terms; see the individual source files for details. The directory INSTALL contains copies of the installation information as HTML and plain text. The source of this information is gcc/doc/install.texi. The installation information includes details of what is included in the GCC sources and what files GCC installs. See the file gcc/doc/gcc.texi (together with other files that it includes) for usage and porting information. An online readable version of the manual is in the files gcc/doc/gcc.info*. See http://gcc.gnu.org/bugs/ for how to report bugs usefully. Copyright years on GCC source files may be listed using range notation, e.g., 1987-2012, indicating that every year in the range, inclusive, is a copyrightable year that could otherwise be listed individually.
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