![]() * cccp.c, cexp.y, cexp.c, cccp.1: Removed. * configure.in: Delete --disable-cpplib option and all references to cpp_main. * configure: Regenerate. * Makefile.in: Remove all references to CCCP, CCCP_OBJS, @cpp_main@, cccp.c, cexp.c, cexp.y, cexp.output, cexp.o, cccp.o, cccp, or cppmain. Link cppmain.o straight to cpp$(exeext). Add --no-headers to makeinfo command line when generating INSTALL. Install and uninstall cpp.1 manpage, not cccp.1. * install.texi: Delete all references to cexp.y/cexp.c. Delete ancient instructions for compiling GCC on 3b1. * INSTALL: Regenerate. * cppfiles.c, cpplib.h, jump.c, protoize.c, c-lex.c, ch/decl.c, ch/lex.c, cp/lex.c, f/lex.c, mips/t-ecoff, mips/t-elf, mips/t-r3900: Remove references to cccp.c. * convex.h, fx80.h, m68k.h, pdp11.h, contrib/gcc_update, f/g77install.texi: Remove references to cexp.c/cexp.y. * xm-linux.h, xm-os2.h, romp.h: Remove definition of BSTRING, which is no longer tested anywhere. * po/POTFILES.in: Remove cccp.c and cexp.c. Comment out alpha/vms-tramp.asm. From-SVN: r33238 |
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