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From: Christian Axbrink <sa9471 AT ida DOT utb DOT hb DOT se>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: What parts of DJGPP are 'pure' unix ?
Date: Sun, 22 Sep 1996 17:34:50 +0200
Organization: Borås Högskola
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Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> 
> Gcc has a way to autoconfigure itself (when you build it) to
> a version that will run on a certain machine and a certain operating
> syste.  Basically, this is done by selecting header files specific to
> that machine/OS combination.
 
<snip>

Thank you for the answer.
Next curious question:

Does this mean that the official distribution of GNU GCC will compile
into DJGPP if configured correctly? (I have hitherto thought that it
would not. My reason for beleiving so has been the fact that DJGPP isn't
distributed together with the rest of the GNU stuff.) 
If so, how to make these settings ? Someone talked about a program named
'configure', is that it ?

-- 
Christian 'CAX' Axbrink          University of Borås http://www.hb.se
mailto:sa9471 AT ida DOT utb DOT hb DOT se      Dep. of Computer Science

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