+2002-11-02 Gerald Pfeifer <pfeifer@dbai.tuwien.ac.at>
+
+ Revert this change:
+
+ *doc/install.texi (Installing GCC: Configuration): Clarify
+ the only supported ways to configure gcc.
+
2002-11-01 Kazu Hirata <kazu@cs.umass.edu>
* config/h8300/h8300.md (anonymous and:QI pattern): Use 'n'
@command{pawd} or @command{amq -w}, during the configuration and build
phases.
-First, in general, GCC @strong{must} be built into a separate directory
-than the sources which does @strong{not} reside within the source tree.
-This is how almost all developers build GCC; building where @var{srcdir}
-== @var{objdir} is completely unsupported; building where @var{objdir}
-is a subdirectory of @var{srcdir} is completely unsupported.
+First, we @strong{highly} recommend that GCC be built into a
+separate directory than the sources which does @strong{not} reside
+within the source tree. This is how we generally build GCC; building
+where @var{srcdir} == @var{objdir} should still work, but doesn't
+get extensive testing; building where @var{objdir} is a subdirectory
+of @var{srcdir} is unsupported.
If you have previously built GCC in the same directory for a
different target machine, do @samp{make distclean} to delete all files