@c The text of this file appears in the file INSTALL
@c in the G77 distribution, as well as in the G77 manual.
-@c 1997-12-23
+@c 1998-05-20
Note most of this information is out of date and superceded by the EGCS
install procedures. It is provided for historical reference only.
you can save time and disk space by doing a straight
build.
-To build just the C and Fortran compilers and the
+To build just the compilers along with the
necessary run-time libraries, issue the following
command:
@example
-make -k CC=gcc LANGUAGES=f77 all g77
+make -k CC=gcc
@end example
(The @samp{g77} target is necessary because the @code{gcc}
when you are ready to install them on your system, type:
@example
-make -k CC=gcc LANGUAGES=f77 install
+make -k CC=gcc install
@end example
As described in @ref{Installation,,Installing GNU CC,
We don't know why some non-GNU versions of @code{make} sometimes
require this alternate command, but they do.
-(Remember to supply the appropriate definitions for @samp{CC} and
-@samp{LANGUAGES} where you see @samp{@dots{}} in the above command.)
+(Remember to supply the appropriate definition for @samp{CC}
+where you see @samp{@dots{}} in the above command.)
Note that using the @samp{-k} option tells @code{make} to
continue after some installation problems, like not having