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binutils.30620
binutils-old-makeinfo.diff
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File binutils-old-makeinfo.diff of Package binutils.30620
This reverts 8bb23cdbb498ff645bb0937bc8c0cb89e9e5ebd8 which requires newer makeinfo that we don't have in SLE12. diff --git a/bfd/doc/bfd.texi b/bfd/doc/bfd.texi index d8cc1ecca48..f348710845f 100644 --- a/bfd/doc/bfd.texi +++ b/bfd/doc/bfd.texi @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ Copyright @copyright{} 1991-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @end iftex @contents -@node Top +@node Top, Overview, (dir), (dir) @ifinfo This file documents the binary file descriptor library libbfd. @end ifinfo @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ This file documents the binary file descriptor library libbfd. * BFD Index:: BFD Index @end menu -@node Overview +@node Overview, BFD front end, Top, Top @chapter Introduction @cindex BFD @cindex what is it? @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ their own use, for greater efficiency. * What BFD Version 2 Can Do:: What BFD Version 2 Can Do @end menu -@node History +@node History, How It Works, Overview, Overview @section History One spur behind BFD was the desire, on the part of the GNU 960 team at @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ and David Henkel-Wallace (@code{gumby@@cygnus.com}). -@node How It Works +@node How It Works, What BFD Version 2 Can Do, History, Overview @section How To Use BFD To use the library, include @file{bfd.h} and link with @file{libbfd.a}. @@ -188,11 +188,11 @@ and contain subordinate BFDs. This approach is fine for a.out and coff, but loses efficiency when applied to formats such as S-records and IEEE-695. -@node What BFD Version 2 Can Do +@node What BFD Version 2 Can Do, , How It Works, Overview @section What BFD Version 2 Can Do @include bfdsumm.texi -@node BFD front end +@node BFD front end, BFD back ends, Overview, Top @chapter BFD Front End @menu @@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ IEEE-695. @include bfdt.texi @include bfdio.texi -@node Memory Usage +@node Memory Usage, Sections, Miscellaneous, BFD front end @section Memory Usage BFD keeps all of its internal structures in obstacks. There is one obstack per open BFD file, into which the current state is stored. When a BFD is @@ -242,46 +242,46 @@ select the greediest open BFD, close it to reclaim the memory, perform some operation and reopen the BFD again, to get a fresh copy of the data structures. -@node Sections +@node Sections, Symbols, Memory Usage, BFD front end @include section.texi -@node Symbols +@node Symbols, Archives, Sections, BFD front end @include syms.texi -@node Archives +@node Archives, Formats, Symbols, BFD front end @include archive.texi -@node Formats +@node Formats, Relocations, Archives, BFD front end @include format.texi -@node Relocations +@node Relocations, Core Files, Formats, BFD front end @include reloc.texi -@node Core Files +@node Core Files, Targets, Relocations, BFD front end @include corefile.texi -@node Targets +@node Targets, Architectures, Core Files, BFD front end @include targets.texi -@node Architectures +@node Architectures, Opening and Closing, Targets, BFD front end @include archures.texi -@node Opening and Closing +@node Opening and Closing, Internal, Architectures, BFD front end @include opncls.texi -@node Internal +@node Internal, File Caching, Opening and Closing, BFD front end @include libbfd.texi -@node File Caching +@node File Caching, Linker Functions, Internal, BFD front end @include cache.texi -@node Linker Functions +@node Linker Functions, Hash Tables, File Caching, BFD front end @include linker.texi -@node Hash Tables +@node Hash Tables, , Linker Functions, BFD front end @include hash.texi -@node BFD back ends +@node BFD back ends, GNU Free Documentation License, BFD front end, Top @chapter BFD back ends @menu * What to Put Where:: @@ -293,28 +293,28 @@ structures. * srecord :: s-record backend @end ignore @end menu -@node What to Put Where +@node What to Put Where, aout, BFD back ends, BFD back ends @section What to Put Where All of BFD lives in one directory. -@node aout +@node aout, coff, What to Put Where, BFD back ends @include aoutx.texi -@node coff +@node coff, elf, aout, BFD back ends @include coffcode.texi -@node elf +@node elf, mmo, coff, BFD back ends @include elf.texi @c Leave this out until the file has some actual contents... @c @include elfcode.texi -@node mmo +@node mmo, , elf, BFD back ends @include mmo.texi -@node GNU Free Documentation License +@node GNU Free Documentation License, BFD Index, BFD back ends, Top @include fdl.texi -@node BFD Index +@node BFD Index, , GNU Free Documentation License, Top @unnumbered BFD Index @printindex cp diff --git a/bfd/doc/webassembly.texi b/bfd/doc/webassembly.texi index 5a05199d5f7..ad650943a1a 100644 --- a/bfd/doc/webassembly.texi +++ b/bfd/doc/webassembly.texi @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ in some malformed WebAssembly modules being treated as valid. * File layout:: @end menu -@node File layout +@node File layout, WebAssembly @subsection File layout For a description of the WebAssembly file format, see @url{https://github.com/WebAssembly/design/blob/master/BinaryEncoding.md}.
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