I'll second this one completely, the other had problems but I figured we'd try and fix those after you got the seconds. I see one potential problem with this one, see below..
On Mon, Sep 14, 1998 at 10:28:54PM -0500, Zed Pobre wrote: > If a program needs to specify an architecture specification string > in some place, the following format has to be used: > > + <arch>-<os> > > where `<arch>' is one of the following: i386, alpha, arm, m68k, > + powerpc, sparc and `<os>' is one of: linux, gnu. Use of "gnu" in > + this string is reserved for the GNU Hurd operating system. Doesn't this need to be linux-gnu, gnu or is that just the configure script thingie and doesn't require worrying about it? I must admit I didn't quite follow all of that discussion completely.
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