* using.xml: Use GNU/Linux.

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2011-11-13 Gerald Pfeifer <gerald@pfeifer.com>
* using.xml: Use GNU/Linux.
2011-11-12 Jason Merrill <jason@redhat.com> 2011-11-12 Jason Merrill <jason@redhat.com>
PR c++/51060 PR c++/51060

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<itemizedlist> <itemizedlist>
<listitem> <listitem>
<para> <para>
GNU ld (default on Linux): GNU ld (default on GNU/Linux):
<literal>-Wl,-rpath,</literal><filename class="directory">destdir/lib</filename> <literal>-Wl,-rpath,</literal><filename class="directory">destdir/lib</filename>
</para> </para>
</listitem> </listitem>
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On some platforms the system administrator can configure the On some platforms the system administrator can configure the
dynamic linker to always look for libraries in dynamic linker to always look for libraries in
<filename class="directory">destdir/lib</filename>, for example <filename class="directory">destdir/lib</filename>, for example
by using the <command>ldconfig</command> utility on Linux by using the <command>ldconfig</command> utility on GNU/Linux
or the <command>crle</command> utility on Solaris. This is a or the <command>crle</command> utility on Solaris. This is a
system-wide change which can make the system unusable so if you system-wide change which can make the system unusable so if you
are unsure then use one of the other methods described above. are unsure then use one of the other methods described above.
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to display how ad hoc this is: On Solaris, both -pthreads and to display how ad hoc this is: On Solaris, both -pthreads and
-threads (with subtly different meanings) are honored. On OSF, -threads (with subtly different meanings) are honored. On OSF,
-pthread and -threads (with subtly different meanings) are -pthread and -threads (with subtly different meanings) are
honored. On Linux/i386, -pthread is honored. On FreeBSD, honored. On GNU/Linux i386, -pthread is honored. On FreeBSD,
-pthread is honored. Some other ports use other switches. -pthread is honored. Some other ports use other switches.
AFAIK, none of this is properly documented anywhere other than AFAIK, none of this is properly documented anywhere other than
in ``gcc -dumpspecs'' (look at lib and cpp entries). in ``gcc -dumpspecs'' (look at lib and cpp entries).