Hello,

thanks a lot for the answers!

> >Q4) How to compile all the libraries (libjava, ...) using the stage1
> >    compiler?
> 
> A4) Configure with --enable-stage1-languages=all

Is there a way how to do it without reconfiguring gcc?  This question
aims at the following situation: I already have compiled the stage1
compiler with a patch, and I have learned from some external source
that the compiler ICEs during the compilation of libjava.  Since it
is highly unlikely that bootstrapping the compiler would matter,
I would like to be able to just start building libjava using stage1
compiler.  Reconfiguring gcc and building it from scratch takes
some time, so I would like to avoid that.

> >Q6) How to clean up everything except for the stage1 compiler and
> >    its runtime (libgcc, libmudflap, libgomp)?
> 
> make restrap (which will also start a bootstrap)

Would it be possible to add a possibility to just clean up the things,
without restarting the bootstrap (i.e., to move everything to the
state I would have after "make stage1-bubble" if I started from the scratch)?

Zdenek

> >And of course, how to do any other useful things that I have forgotten
> >about...
> 
> I would like to ask if, in your opinion, libssp, libmudflap and libgomp 
> should be bootstrapped like libgcc is.  I would think that, for 
> automatic parallelization, you'd need at least libgomp.
> 
> In this case, the answer to Q3 would be simply "make stage1-bubble".
> 
> Paolo

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