Annotation of gcc/README-ENCAP, revision 1.1

1.1     ! root        1: 1/3/89 Pace Willisson
        !             2: 
        !             3: Here is what to do to bring up GCC & tools on an 80386 running system 5.3
        !             4: (if you are adventurous and want to use the latest and greatest tools.
        !             5: If you want it to be easy, check back in a couple of months.)
        !             6: 
        !             7: All of these instructions assume you are using the usg compiler.  After
        !             8: you get to the end, you could start over using the GNU compiler, but 
        !             9: that may not work yet ...
        !            10: 
        !            11: First make gcc, cc1, cpp, and gnulib:
        !            12: 
        !            13:        cd .../gcc
        !            14:        config.gcc i386-sysv-gas
        !            15:        make start.encap
        !            16: 
        !            17: Don't try to bootstrap the compiler with itself at this point,
        !            18: since it can't really be used until GAS and the converted libraries
        !            19: are installed.
        !            20: 
        !            21: Now you must copy `cc1' and `cpp' and `gnulib' into the directory
        !            22: `/usr/local/lib/gcc/i386-sysv-gas/VERSION', where VERSION stands for
        !            23: the GCC version number.  Also install `gcc' in a directory in your
        !            24: path.
        !            25: 
        !            26: Now, make the GNU assembler:
        !            27: 
        !            28:        cd .../gas
        !            29:        make a386
        !            30:        cp a386 /usr/local/lib/gcc/i386-sysv-gas/VERSION
        !            31: 
        !            32: Now, make the other utilities:
        !            33: 
        !            34:        cd .../binutils
        !            35: 
        !            36: edit Makefile to turn on the CFLAGS for USG using COFF_ENCAPSULATE
        !            37: 
        !            38:        make
        !            39:        cp ld /usr/local/lib/gcc/i386-sysv-gas/VERSION
        !            40: 
        !            41: Put the other programs (size nm strip ar objdump and ranlib) somewhere
        !            42: handy, but don't clobber your usg programs.  I put them all in
        !            43: /usr/gnu/gnucomp, and I have this shell script in my path under the name "gnu":
        !            44: 
        !            45:        exec /usr/gnu/gnucomp/$*
        !            46: 
        !            47: That way, I can say "gnu nm a.out", etc.
        !            48: 
        !            49: Convert the libraries to the encapsulated format:
        !            50: 
        !            51:        make libc.a
        !            52:        cp libc.a /usr/local/lib/gnu/libc.a
        !            53: 
        !            54:        cp .../gcc/gnulib usg-gnulib
        !            55:        make gnulib
        !            56:        cp gnulib /usr/local/lib/gcc/i386-sysv-gas/VERSION
        !            57: 
        !            58:        robotussin /lib/crt0.o /usr/local/lib/gcc-crt0.o
        !            59: 
        !            60: Now add the parts of `gnulib' that are compiled with GCC, 
        !            61: and install the complete `gnulib' in place of the partial one.
        !            62: 
        !            63:        cp gnulib .../gcc
        !            64:        cd .../gcc
        !            65:        make rest.encap
        !            66:        cp gnulib /usr/local/lib/gcc/i386-sysv-gas/VERSION
        !            67: 
        !            68: Now, you should be able to use 'gcc' to compile programs.
        !            69: If you want to bootstrap GCC with itself, this can now be done.

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