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-rw-r--r-- | doc/texi/Building.mingw.texi (renamed from doc/texi/Building.cygwin.texi) | 16 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/texi/base/glossary.texi | 1 |
2 files changed, 9 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/doc/texi/Building.cygwin.texi b/doc/texi/Building.mingw.texi index 583755b9d..bc89930a2 100644 --- a/doc/texi/Building.cygwin.texi +++ b/doc/texi/Building.mingw.texi @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ @input texinfo @c -*- Texinfo -*- @c %**start of header -@setfilename Building.cygwin.info +@setfilename Building.mingw.info @include base/article.texi @include building/command.texi @paragraphindent none -@set BG.platform cygwin +@set BG.platform mingw @c %**end of header @majorheading Guide to Building @value{HB.title} on @value{OS.@value{BG.platform}} @@ -15,18 +15,18 @@ @c %**------------------------------------------------------------------------- @anchor{prerequisites} @chapter Prerequisites -The following are the recommended specifications for building on @value{OS.cygwin}; but is not necessarily the only configuration that is possible: +The following are the recommended specifications for building on @value{OS.mingw}; but is not necessarily the only configuration that is possible: @itemize @bullet -@item Intel 32-bit or 64-bit hardware (only 32-bit product binaries are supported) -@item @value{OS.cygwin}, gcc 4.2.4 -@item yasm 0.7.2.2153 (for i386 or x86_64 architectures) +@item Intel 32-bit or 64-bit hardware +@item @value{OS.mingw}, gcc 4.5 +@item yasm 1.1.x.x (for i386 or x86_64 architectures) @end itemize @include building/prerequisites.bundled.texi @quotation Note -As of this writing, @value{OS.cygwin} has available to it several versions of gcc; only one of which may be found and used in the path as @code{gcc} and @code{g++}. Configure will thus find what is probably the older version of gcc in a typical @value{OS.cygwin} environment. If you desire to build with the newer gcc, it is found in the path as @command{gcc-4} and @command{g++-4} respectively and you must indicate to configure the desired versions. The following syntax should do the trick: +As of this writing, @value{OS.mingw} has available to it several versions of gcc; only one of which may be found and used in the path as @code{gcc} and @code{g++}. Configure will thus find what is probably the older version of gcc in a typical @value{OS.mingw} environment. If you desire to build with the newer gcc, it is found in the path as @command{gcc-4} and @command{g++-4} respectively and you must indicate to configure the desired versions. The following syntax should do the trick: @end quotation @example @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ As of this writing, @value{OS.cygwin} has available to it several versions of gc @anchor{overview} @chapter Overview -@value{OS.cygwin} builds are performed from a @b{terminal}. There is no support for building from any IDEs. +@value{OS.mingw} builds are performed from a @b{terminal}. There is no support for building from any IDEs. @c %**------------------------------------------------------------------------- @include building/chapter.via.terminal.texi diff --git a/doc/texi/base/glossary.texi b/doc/texi/base/glossary.texi index 1a998f4b8..c10df1e9c 100644 --- a/doc/texi/base/glossary.texi +++ b/doc/texi/base/glossary.texi @@ -5,3 +5,4 @@ @set OS.solaris Solaris @set OS.unix unix @set OS.windows Windows +@set OS.mingw MinGW |