* 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>
PR c++/51060

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<itemizedlist>
<listitem>
<para>
GNU ld (default on Linux):
GNU ld (default on GNU/Linux):
<literal>-Wl,-rpath,</literal><filename class="directory">destdir/lib</filename>
</para>
</listitem>
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On some platforms the system administrator can configure the
dynamic linker to always look for libraries in
<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
system-wide change which can make the system unusable so if you
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
-threads (with subtly different meanings) are honored. On OSF,
-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.
AFAIK, none of this is properly documented anywhere other than
in ``gcc -dumpspecs'' (look at lib and cpp entries).