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Compilation on a different machine.
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-The Kit be installed and used as a cross-compiler
-for the languages it supports on
+The installation mechanism of the Kit is supposed to be portable across
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+machines, so
+the Kit can be installed and used as a cross-compiler
+for the languages it supports on any
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machine.
The presence of most
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utilities is essential for compilation.
-A few of the programs certainly needed are: C-compiler, sed,
+A few of the programs certainly needed are: sh, C-compiler, sed, ed,
make, and awk.
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Backend
The utility \fIack\fP uses a default machine name when called
as \fIacc\fP, \fIcc\fP, \fIabc\fP, \fIapc\fP, \fIpc\fP, \fIocm\fP,
\fIm2\fP, \fIf2c\fP, or \fIack\fP.
-The machine name used for default is determined by the
+The machine name used by default is determined by the
definition of ACKM in $TARGET_HOME/config/local.h.
The Kit is distributed with "sun3" as the default machine,
but the shell script "first" in the directory "first" alters this
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Documentation
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-After installationm manual pages for Amsterdam Compiler Kit can be found
+After installation, the manual pages for Amsterdam Compiler Kit can be found
in the $TARGET_HOME/man directory. Also, the following documents are provided
in the $TARGET_HOME/doc directory:
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