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authorThomas Balu Walter <tw@itreff.de>2001-03-18 19:30:50 +0000
committerThomas Balu Walter <tw@itreff.de>2001-03-18 19:30:50 +0000
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@@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ to the value -all-static causes binutils to be linked statically.
directory where the executables from binutils end up in) is set to
$(exec_prefix)/$(target_alias) which expands into, for example,
/usr/i686-pc-linux-gnu. Since we only build for our own system we don't
-need this target specific directory in $LFS/usr. You would use that
-setup if you use your system to cross-compile (for example you would
-compile a package on your Intel machine that generates code that can be
+need this target specific directory in $LFS/usr. That setup would be used
+if the system is used to cross-compile (for example
+compiling a package on the Intel machine that generates code that can be
executed on Apple PowerPC machines).
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