Annotation of GNUtools/cc/make-gcc.com, revision 1.1

1.1     ! root        1: $!
        !             2: $!     Build GCC
        !             3: $!
        !             4: $! Set the def dir to proper place for use in batch. Works for interactive too.
        !             5: $flnm = f$enviroment("PROCEDURE")     ! get current procedure name
        !             6: $set default 'f$parse(flnm,,,"DEVICE")''f$parse(flnm,,,"DIRECTORY")'
        !             7: $!
        !             8: $set symbol/scope=(nolocal,noglobal)
        !             9: $!
        !            10: $! First, build the preprocessor.
        !            11: $!
        !            12: $ @make-cccp
        !            13: $!
        !            14: $! To build the GNU C++ compiler in addition to the GNU CC compiler, comment
        !            15: $! out the `@make-cc1' line, and uncomment the `@make-cc1 cc1 cc1plus' line.
        !            16: $! To also build Objective-C, add "cc1obj" to the list.
        !            17: $!
        !            18: $! See the file make-cc1.com for a complete list of options.
        !            19: $!
        !            20: $ @make-cc1
        !            21: $! @make-cc1 cc1 cc1plus
        !            22: $!
        !            23: $!
        !            24: $! Now build the library routines that are required.  These will be placed in
        !            25: $! libgcc2.olb.  To install, extract all of the modules from libgcc2.olb and
        !            26: $! add them to gnu_cc:[000000]gcclib.olb.  You may have to delete the eprintf
        !            27: $! and new modules from the gnu_cc:[000000]gcclib.olb, since libgcc2 supplies
        !            28: $! these same routines with different module names.
        !            29: $!
        !            30: $! Now build gcclib2.olb
        !            31: $!
        !            32: $ @make-l2
        !            33: $!

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