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1999-08-15 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com> * localedata/locales/ca_ES: New file. Contributed by Joan Carles Soler <Joan.Soler@uv.es>. * SUPPORTED: Add ca_ES.
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# it with the rest of us. Send it using the `glibcbug' script to
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# bugs@gnu.org.
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catalan ca_ES.ISO-8859-1
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croatian hr_HR.ISO-8859-2
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czech cs_CZ.ISO-8859-2
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danish da_DK.ISO-8859-1
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1999-08-15 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com>
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* localedata/locales/ca_ES: New file.
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Contributed by Joan Carles Soler <Joan.Soler@uv.es>.
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* SUPPORTED: Add ca_ES.
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1999-05-18 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com>
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* Makefile (LOCALEDEF): Add I18NPATH definition to find the
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# This file names the currently supported and somewhat tested locales.
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# If you have any additions please use the glibcbug script to send an
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# appropriate message.
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ca_ES ISO-8859-1
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cs_CZ ISO-8859-2
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da_DK ISO-8859-1
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de_AT ISO-8859-1
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@ -169,9 +169,10 @@ compile but use what you say instead of guessing what your system is.
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This is most useful to change the CPU submodel. For example, if
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configure guesses your machine as @code{i586-pc-linux-gnu} but you want
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to compile a library optimized for 386es, give
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@samp{--host=i386-pc-linux-gnu} or just @samp{--host=i386-linux}. (A
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library compiled for a Pentium (@code{i586}) will still work on a 386,
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but it may be slower.)
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@samp{--host=i386-pc-linux-gnu} or just @samp{--host=i386-linux} and add
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the appropriate compiler flags (@samp{-mcpu=i386} will do the trick) to
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@var{CFLAGS}. (A library compiled for a Pentium (@code{i586}) will still
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work on a 386, but it may be slower.)
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If you give just @samp{--build}, configure will get confused.
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@end table
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Each case of @samp{i@var{x}86} can be @samp{i386}, @samp{i486},
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@samp{i586}, or @samp{i686}. All of those configurations produce a
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library that can run on any of these processors. The library will be
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optimized for the specified processor, but will not use instructions not
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available on all of them. If you want the library to use instructions
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only available on newer processors, give GCC the appropriate @samp{-m}
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switches via @var{CFLAGS}.
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library that can run on any of these processors if the compiler is
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configured correctly. The GCC compiler by default generates code
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that's optimized for the machine it's configured for and will use the
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instructions available on that machine. For example if your GCC is
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configured for @samp{i686}, gcc will optimize for @samp{i686} and
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might issue some @samp{i686} specific instructions. To generate code
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for other models you should give GCC the appropriate @samp{-march=}
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and @samp{-mcpu=} compiler switches via @var{CFLAGS}.
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@node Linux
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@appendixsec Specific advice for Linux systems
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# define _WINT_T
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typedef unsigned int wint_t;
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#endif
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#define __need_mbstate_t
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#include <wchar.h>
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#define _G_size_t size_t
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typedef struct
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{
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