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From: bobtag AT cftnet DOT com
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To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Date: Fri, 3 Sep 1999 10:37:21 -0400
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Subject: Merge DJGPP and XGCC(objsw) Trees?
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Hello,
I downloaded and installed DJGPP from one of the servers listed by 
the zip picker at delorie.com.  The zips for this install were:
bnu281b.zip   em1934l3.zip  find41b.zip   gzp124ab.zip  shl112b.zip
bsh1147b.zip  em1934r1.zip  gcc281b.zip   gzp124b.zip tar112b.zip
djdev202.zip  em1934r2.zip  gdb418b.zip   lss332b.zip   txi312b.zip
em1934b.zip   em1934r3.zip  grep22b.zip   mak377b.zip
em1934l1.zip  faq211b.zip   gro110b.zip   rhide14b.zip
em1934l2.zip  fil316b.zip   gwk303b.zip   sed302b.zip

Subsequently, I obtained prebuilt crossgcc for 68k from objsw and 
installed into a different directory.  zips here are:
68k-6.zip     68k-base.zip  68k-gdb.zip   lsrc180.zip   xgcc.zip

The resulting trees (djgpp and xgcc) have many things in common 
and I'd like to merge them.  Can that be done w/o breaking 
something?

What's the recommended way to configure djgpp for multiple 
targets?


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