On Wed, 13 Apr 2005, Paul Jarc wrote: > gcc/doc/install.texi still mentions gcc 3.5 in a few places.
Fixed thus (and a similar reference in cpp.texi). It passes "make info", "make dvi" and "install.texi2html". Applied to mainline and 4.0 branch (as a doc patch for which the branch is still open). In checking for any similar references which should be fixed I noticed that config/arm/libgcc-bpabi.ver defines a GCC_3.5 symbol version, but it's probably rather too late to change that and may not be desirable to change it anyway. -- Joseph S. Myers http://www.srcf.ucam.org/~jsm28/gcc/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] (personal mail) [EMAIL PROTECTED] (CodeSourcery mail) [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bugzilla assignments and CCs) 2005-04-14 Joseph S. Myers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * doc/cpp.texi, doc/install.texi: Change references to GCC 3.5 to refer to 4.0. diff -rupN GCC.orig/gcc/doc/cpp.texi GCC/gcc/doc/cpp.texi --- GCC.orig/gcc/doc/cpp.texi 2005-03-06 13:02:34.000000000 +0000 +++ GCC/gcc/doc/cpp.texi 2005-04-14 17:09:20.000000000 +0000 @@ -4045,7 +4045,7 @@ they generally represent bugs in the sna @item -I- deprecated -This option has been deprecated in 3.5. @option{-iquote} is meant to +This option has been deprecated in 4.0. @option{-iquote} is meant to replace the need for this option. @item Order of evaluation of @samp{#} and @samp{##} operators diff -rupN GCC.orig/gcc/doc/install.texi GCC/gcc/doc/install.texi --- GCC.orig/gcc/doc/install.texi 2005-04-06 17:01:03.000000000 +0000 +++ GCC/gcc/doc/install.texi 2005-04-14 17:09:12.000000000 +0000 @@ -442,7 +442,7 @@ Please refer to the @uref{http://gcc.gnu for information on how to obtain [EMAIL PROTECTED] The full distribution includes the C, C++, Objective-C, Fortran 77, Fortran -(in case of GCC 3.5 and later), Java, and Ada (in case of GCC 3.1 and later) +(in case of GCC 4.0 and later), Java, and Ada (in case of GCC 3.1 and later) compilers. The full distribution also includes runtime libraries for C++, Objective-C, Fortran 77, Fortran, and Java. In GCC 3.0 and later versions, GNU compiler testsuites are also included in the full distribution. @@ -2685,7 +2685,7 @@ configuring if you want a model other th TARGET_SCHED_DEFAULT can be defined in BOOT_CFLAGS if a different default scheduling model is desired. -As of GCC 3.5, GCC uses the UNIX 95 namespace for HP-UX 10.10 +As of GCC 4.0, GCC uses the UNIX 95 namespace for HP-UX 10.10 through 11.00, and the UNIX 98 namespace for HP-UX 11.11 and later. This namespace change might cause problems when bootstrapping with an earlier version of GCC or the HP compiler as essentially the same @@ -2726,10 +2726,10 @@ the 3-stage comparison test to fail duri You should be able to continue by saying @samp{make all} after getting the failure from @samp{make bootstrap}. -GCC 3.5 requires CVS binutils as of April 28, 2004 or later. Earlier +GCC 4.0 requires CVS binutils as of April 28, 2004 or later. Earlier versions require binutils 2.8 or later. -The C++ ABI has changed incompatibly in GCC 3.5. COMDAT subspaces are +The C++ ABI has changed incompatibly in GCC 4.0. COMDAT subspaces are used for one-only code and data. This resolves many of the previous problems in using C++ on this target. However, the ABI is not compatible with the one implemented under HP-UX 11 using secondary definitions. @@ -2802,7 +2802,7 @@ This has been been reported to sometimes binutils and [EMAIL PROTECTED] GCC 3.0 through 3.2 require binutils 2.11 or above. GCC 3.3 through -GCC 3.5 require binutils 2.14 or later. +GCC 4.0 require binutils 2.14 or later. Although the HP assembler can be used for an initial build, it shouldn't be used with any languages other than C and perhaps Fortran due to its