On Fri, 6 May 2011, Jonathan Wakely wrote: >> I would propose to clarify as: >> >> "To ensure that GCC finds the GNU assembler (or the GNU linker)," > I see no harm in that change, Gerald, what do you think?
Agreed. Things would have been different twenty years ago, but these days using linker is a lot more natural and common (as a grep in gcc/doc confirms, too). I went ahead and applied the patch below. Thanks for suggesting this! Gerald Index: faq.html =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/gcc/wwwdocs/htdocs/faq.html,v retrieving revision 1.211 diff -u -r1.211 faq.html --- faq.html 30 May 2010 15:37:32 -0000 1.211 +++ faq.html 8 May 2011 13:01:04 -0000 @@ -218,14 +218,14 @@ <hr /> <h2><a name="gas">GCC can not find GNU as/GNU ld</a></h2> -<p>GCC searches the PATH for an assembler and a loader, but it only +<p>GCC searches the PATH for an assembler and a linker, but it only does so after searching a directory list hard-coded in the GCC executables. Since, on most platforms, the hard-coded list includes -directories in which the system assembler and loader can be found, you +directories in which the system assembler and linker can be found, you may have to take one of the following actions to arrange that GCC uses the GNU versions of those programs.</p> -<p>To ensure that GCC finds the GNU assembler (the GNU loader), which +<p>To ensure that GCC finds the GNU assembler (the GNU linker), which are required by <a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/install/specific.html">some configurations</a>, you should configure these with the same --prefix option as you used