From: Martin Str|mberg Message-Id: <199806261804.UAA10613@sister.ludd.luth.se> Subject: Spelling corrections to djgpp/gnu/gcc-2.81/readme.djg To: djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com (DJGPP-WORKERS) Date: Fri, 26 Jun 1998 20:04:22 +0200 (MET DST) Cc: pavenis AT laima DOT acad DOT latnet DOT lv MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Precedence: bulk Some spelling and punctuation corrections to djgpp/gnu/gcc-2.81/readme.djg follows. As I'm not an English native speaker perhaps somebody has any comments? Arvo Pärt, Kanon Pokajanen, MartinS --- /DOS/d/djgpp/gnu/gcc-2.81/readme.djg Sat Jun 6 14:02:36 1998 +++ /tmp/readme.djg Fri Jun 26 19:48:09 1998 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The source archive gcc281s.zip contains all the sources to build the C, C++ and OBJC compiler. GNU FORTRAN compiler source archive is in archive g770523s.zip and should be unzipped AFTER gcc281s.zip as -it contains replacements from some files in gcc281s +it contains replacements for some files in gcc281s.zip. But the binary archives are split into four parts: @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ I also recommend remove files 'specs' and 'djgpp.djl' from %DJDIR/lib. Archive gcc281b.zip contains replacement for these files which will go to a different directory %DJDIR/lib/gcc-lib/djgpp/2.81. -If You have changed any of these 2 files You can consider to transfer +If You have changed any of these 2 files You might consider to transfer these changes to new files. It is possible to avoid removing these files but don't do this unless You know what You are doing. @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ have some of your own directories searched by default, you should leave only those directories there and remove the standard DJGPP directories. -Modifying the djgpp.env is not really neccessary, but recommended by me. +Modifying the djgpp.env is not really necessary, but recommended by me. I'm including an example of modified DJGPP.ENV in directory gnu/gcc-2.81 I have tested it with gcc-2.8.1 @@ -94,8 +94,8 @@ =========================== If you want to install and use gcc under Windows 95 you should remember -that this OS can handle long and case sensetive filenames. Here ar three -cases: +that this OS can handle long and case sensitive filenames. Here are +three cases: 1. Only long filenames ---------------------- @@ -108,22 +108,22 @@ Unzip the binaries with an unzip program, which doesn't know about long filenames, or if your unzipper knows about them, please follow at first -the steps descripbed in the DJGPP FAQ 2.01 in section +the steps described in the DJGPP FAQ 2.01 in section about setting the NameNumericTail to 0 __BEFORE__!!! unzipping the archives. 3. Long and short filenames at the same time -------------------------------------------- -Use an unzip program which can restore the long filenames and do the -same like under 2. when the unzipper knows about long filenames. +Use an unzip program which can restore the long filenames and follow +the instructions under 2. when the unzipper knows about long filenames. DJGPP specific hints for C++ ============================ Since there are still some long filename problems, which could not be solved -in an easy way, there are some tricks to get all the functionallity in C++. -Especially some headers are renamed to get no confilcts with either each other +in an easy way, there are some tricks to get all the functionality in C++. +Especially some headers are renamed to get no conflicts with either each other or with existing heeader files from libc. I list here all the relevant header files and how they are named for DJGPP @@ -299,8 +299,9 @@ Andris Pavenis ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -patch to autoheader. Neaded ONLY if you need to run autoheader under -Windows 95. Normally NOT NEEDED to build gcc unless You modify Configure.in +patch to autoheader. Neaeed ONLY if you need to run autoheader under +Windows 95. Normally NOT NEEDED to build gcc unless You modify +Configure.in. ----------------- patch to autoheader ------------------------ *** autoheader~ Wed May 14 17:33:34 1997 --- autoheader Tue Mar 24 15:03:18 1998