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diff --git a/gcc/doc/makefile.texi b/gcc/doc/makefile.texi index 434f79697b5..b10643c32e7 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/makefile.texi +++ b/gcc/doc/makefile.texi @@ -103,8 +103,8 @@ compiler as bootstrapping from scratch, but it ensures that the new code is syntactically correct (e.g., that you did not use GCC extensions by mistake), and avoids spurious bootstrap comparison failures@footnote{Except if the compiler was buggy and miscompiled - some of the files that were not modified. In this case, it's best - to use @command{make restrap}.}. +some of the files that were not modified. In this case, it's best +to use @command{make restrap}.}. Other targets available from the top level include: @@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ the system compiler is rebuilt. For each package that is bootstrapped, rename directories so that, for example, @file{gcc} points to the stage@var{N} GCC, compiled with the stage@var{N-1} GCC@footnote{Customarily, the system compiler - is also termed the @file{stage0} GCC.}. +is also termed the @file{stage0} GCC.}. You will invoke this target if you need to test or debug the stage@var{N} GCC@. If you only need to execute GCC (but you need |