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From: Martin Gelfand <gelfand AT lamar DOT ColoState DOT EDU>
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Subject: pgcc user documentation?
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Date: Thu, 23 Apr 1998 16:46:35 -0600 (MDT)
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NB:  I am not a subscriber to this list, please reply
by email (gelfand AT lamar DOT colostate DOT edu).

I have been playing around installing pgcc and egcs
using the rpm's available at RedHat's site.  It
all goes fine, except that the documentation
(man pages, info) is all for gcc v2.7!  Going
back to the egcs package source I can get a more
"current" gcc man page, but it doesn't give any
information about optimization flags that might
be available for pgcc, of course.  And gcc --help
gives an error message (argument to `-h' is missing)
when pgcc or egcs is installed.  (Of course
gcc -help gives a message to try gcc --help.)

So, where do I find out how to use all of the nifty
new optimization options that I presume pgcc allows for?
Many thanks for any pointers!

Martin Gelfand
Dept of Physics, Colorado State University

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