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* fhandler_tape.cc (mt): Define as DLL shared area in
	.cygwin_dll_common instead of as dynamically allocated area.
	Change referencing throughout.
	* mtinfo.h (mt_h): Remove entirely.
	(mt): Remove extern declaration.
	* shared.cc (cygwin_shared_area): New global cygwin_shared
	variable located in .cygwin_dll_common.
	(offsets): Define shared region addresses descending from
	cygwin_shared_address.
	(open_shared): Replace usage of SH_CYGWIN_SHARED by SH_USER_SHARED.
	(memory_init): Set cygwin_shared just by pointing to cygwin_shared_area.
	* shared_info.h (shared_locations): Remove SH_CYGWIN_SHARED and
	SH_MTINFO.
	(cygwin_shared_address): Define as DLL start address.
	* tty.h (tty_min::tty_min): Remove constructor.
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		   README for GNU development tools

This directory contains various GNU compilers, assemblers, linkers, 
debuggers, etc., plus their support routines, definitions, and documentation.

If you are receiving this as part of a GDB release, see the file gdb/README.
If with a binutils release, see binutils/README;  if with a libg++ release,
see libg++/README, etc.  That'll give you info about this
package -- supported targets, how to use it, how to report bugs, etc.

It is now possible to automatically configure and build a variety of
tools with one command.  To build all of the tools contained herein,
run the ``configure'' script here, e.g.:

	./configure 
	make

To install them (by default in /usr/local/bin, /usr/local/lib, etc),
then do:
	make install

(If the configure script can't determine your type of computer, give it
the name as an argument, for instance ``./configure sun4''.  You can
use the script ``config.sub'' to test whether a name is recognized; if
it is, config.sub translates it to a triplet specifying CPU, vendor,
and OS.)

If you have more than one compiler on your system, it is often best to
explicitly set CC in the environment before running configure, and to
also set CC when running make.  For example (assuming sh/bash/ksh):

	CC=gcc ./configure
	make

A similar example using csh:

	setenv CC gcc
	./configure
	make

Much of the code and documentation enclosed is copyright by
the Free Software Foundation, Inc.  See the file COPYING or
COPYING.LIB in the various directories, for a description of the
GNU General Public License terms under which you can copy the files.

REPORTING BUGS: Again, see gdb/README, binutils/README, etc., for info
on where and how to report problems.
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