Diff for /gforth/INSTALL between versions 1.34 and 1.35

version 1.34, 2003/03/09 17:16:38 version 1.35, 2003/08/25 14:17:43
Line 2  Copyright (C) 2003 Free Software Foundat Line 2  Copyright (C) 2003 Free Software Foundat
 This file is free documentation; the Free Software Foundation gives  This file is free documentation; the Free Software Foundation gives
 unlimited permission to copy, distribute and modify it.  unlimited permission to copy, distribute and modify it.
   
 You need gcc version 2.0 or later to compile gforth.  
                   Prerequisites
   
   You need gcc version 2.0 or later to compile gforth.  Recommended:
   gcc-2.95.* (other versions produce slower code).
   
   To use the new C interface, you need to install the ffcall libraries
   before configuring Gforth.  You can find them on
   
      ftp://ftp.santafe.edu/pub/gnu/ffcall-1.8.tar.gz (USA) 
      ftp://ftp.ilog.fr/pub/Users/haible/gnu/ffcall-1.8.tar.gz (Europe) 
   
   
                   Building and Installing
   
 First, type  First, type
   
Line 87  hierarchy, say Line 100  hierarchy, say
 Moreover, if your GCC is not called gcc (but, e.g., gcc-2.7.1), you  Moreover, if your GCC is not called gcc (but, e.g., gcc-2.7.1), you
 should say so during configuration. E.g.:  should say so during configuration. E.g.:
   
 env CC=gcc-2.7.1 ./configure  ./configure CC=gcc-2.7.1
   
 You can also pass additional options to gcc in this way, e.g., if you  You can also pass additional options to gcc in this way, e.g., if you
 want to generate an a.out executable under Linux with gcc-2.7.0:  want to generate an a.out executable under Linux with gcc-2.7.0:
   
 env "CC=gcc -b i486-linuxaout -V 2.7.0" ./configure  ./configure CC="gcc -b i486-linuxaout -V 2.7.0"
   
 You can change the sizes of the various areas used in the default  You can change the sizes of the various areas used in the default
 image `gforth.fi' by passing the appropriate Gforth command line  image `gforth.fi' by passing the appropriate Gforth command line
 options in the FORTHSIZES environment variable:  options in the FORTHSIZES environment variable:
   
 env "FORTHSIZES=--dictionary-size=256k --data-stack-size=16k --fp-stack-size=15872b --return-stack-size=15k --locals-stack-size=14848b" ./configure  ./configure "FORTHSIZES=--dictionary-size=256k --data-stack-size=16k --fp-stack-size=15872b --return-stack-size=15k --locals-stack-size=14848b"
   
 The line above reaffirms the default sizes. Note that the locals  The line above reaffirms the default sizes. Note that the locals
 stack area is also used as input buffer stack.  stack area is also used as input buffer stack.
Line 107  If C's "long long" do not work properly Line 120  If C's "long long" do not work properly
 tests involving double-cell numbers fail), you can build Gforth such  tests involving double-cell numbers fail), you can build Gforth such
 that it does not use "long long":  that it does not use "long long":
   
 env ac_cv_sizeof_long_long=0 ./configure  ./configure ac_cv_sizeof_long_long=0
   
   
                         Cross-Installation                          Cross-Installation
Line 212  INFOPATH=/usr/local/info:/usr/info Line 225  INFOPATH=/usr/local/info:/usr/info
 2. Create a file called 'dir' in 'usr/local/info'. Use the file  2. Create a file called 'dir' in 'usr/local/info'. Use the file
 '/usr/info/dir' as a template. You can add the line for gforth  '/usr/info/dir' as a template. You can add the line for gforth
 manually, or use '/sbin/install-info' (man install-info for details).  manually, or use '/sbin/install-info' (man install-info for details).
   

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