Mercurial > hg > octave-lojdl > gnulib-hg
changeset 16956:42305131e6fb
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author | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> |
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date | Sat, 30 Jun 2012 08:26:44 -0700 |
parents | 256d0d4d117a |
children | c84507657497 |
files | doc/INSTALL doc/INSTALL.ISO doc/INSTALL.UTF-8 |
diffstat | 3 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/doc/INSTALL +++ b/doc/INSTALL @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ installed the package for one architecture, use `make distclean' before reconfiguring for another architecture. - On MacOS X 10.5 and later systems, you can create libraries and + On Mac OS X 10.5 and later systems, you can create libraries and executables that work on multiple system types--known as "fat" or "universal" binaries--by specifying multiple `-arch' options to the compiler but only a single `-arch' option to the preprocessor. Like
--- a/doc/INSTALL.ISO +++ b/doc/INSTALL.ISO @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ installed the package for one architecture, use 'make distclean' before reconfiguring for another architecture. - On MacOS X 10.5 and later systems, you can create libraries and + On Mac OS X 10.5 and later systems, you can create libraries and executables that work on multiple system types--known as "fat" or "universal" binaries--by specifying multiple '-arch' options to the compiler but only a single '-arch' option to the preprocessor. Like
--- a/doc/INSTALL.UTF-8 +++ b/doc/INSTALL.UTF-8 @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ installed the package for one architecture, use ‘make distclean’ before reconfiguring for another architecture. - On MacOS X 10.5 and later systems, you can create libraries and + On Mac OS X 10.5 and later systems, you can create libraries and executables that work on multiple system types--known as "fat" or "universal" binaries--by specifying multiple ‘-arch’ options to the compiler but only a single ‘-arch’ option to the preprocessor. Like