2000-12-22 Fernando Nasser <fnasser@redhat.com>
authorFernando Nasser <fnasser@redhat.com>
Fri, 22 Dec 2000 15:03:10 +0000 (15:03 +0000)
committerFernando Nasser <fnasser@redhat.com>
Fri, 22 Dec 2000 15:03:10 +0000 (15:03 +0000)
        * README: Suggest building in an empty directory.

gdb/ChangeLog
gdb/README

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+2000-12-22  Fernando Nasser  <fnasser@redhat.com>
+
+       * README: Suggest building in an empty directory.
+
 2000-12-21  Mark Kettenis  <kettenis@gnu.org>
 
        * i386-tdep.c: Add missing ')' in comment.
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@@ -35,13 +35,26 @@ called `gdb-5.0', which contains:
   config-ml.in  gdb           missing        mpw-install
   config.guess  include       mkinstalldirs  opcodes
 
-To build GDB, you can just do:
+You can build GDB right in the source directory:
 
        cd gdb-5.0
        ./configure
        make
        cp gdb/gdb /usr/local/bin/gdb   (or wherever you want)
 
+However, we recommend that an empty directory be used instead.
+This way you do not clutter your source tree with binary files
+and will be able to create different builds with different 
+configuration options.
+
+You can build GDB in any empty build directory:
+
+     
+     mkdir build
+     cd build
+     <full path to your sources>/gdb-5.0/configure
+     make
+
 (Building GDB with DJGPP tools for MS-DOS/MS-Windows is slightly
 different; see the file gdb-5.0/gdb/config/djgpp/README for details.)
 
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