changing @code{set write}, for your new setting to take effect.
@item show write
+@kindex show write
Display whether executable files and core files will be opened for
writing as well as reading.
@code{make} on them in parallel (for example, if they are NFS-mounted on
each of the hosts); they will not interfere with each other.
+
+@iftex
+@c FIXME isn't there something kinder, gentler than @page?
+@page
+@end iftex
@node Config Names, configure Options, Subdirectories, Installing _GDBN__
@section Specifying Names for Hosts and Targets
#\hfil &\qquad\qquad\it #\hfil\cr
{\bf Architecture} &&{\bf Vendor} &&{\bf OS prefix}\cr
\multispan5\hrulefill\cr
-\cr
580 && altos && aix* \cr
a29k && amdahl && amigados\cr
alliant && aout && aout \cr
cray2 && bcs && ctix* \cr
h8300 && bout && dynix* \cr
i386 && cbm && esix* \cr
- i860 && coff && hpux* &Warning: Many combinations \cr
- i960 && convergent && irix* &of architecture, vendor \cr
- m68000 && convex && isc* &and OS are untested. \cr
- m68k && cray && kern \cr
+ i860 && coff && hpux* &Warning: \cr
+ i960 && convergent && irix* &Many combinations \cr
+ m68000 && convex && isc* &of architecture, vendor \cr
+ m68k && cray && kern &and OS are untested. \cr
m88k && dec && mach* \cr
mips && encore && newsos* \cr
ns32k && gould && nindy* \cr