Date: Mon, 07 Sep 2015 18:09:43 +0930 From: Shane Ambler <FreeBSD@ShaneWare.Biz> To: "FreeBSD Questions !!!!" <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>, "William A. Mahaffey III" <wam@hiwaay.net> Subject: Re: GCC question Message-ID: <55ED4D4F.4020605@ShaneWare.Biz> In-Reply-To: <441tebcrzw.fsf@lowell-desk.lan> References: <55EAEE19.2060807@hiwaay.net> <55EAF922.2020906@hiwaay.net> <55EC25FE.4070802@ShaneWare.Biz> <55EC501E.10403@hiwaay.net> <441tebcrzw.fsf@lowell-desk.lan>
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On 07/09/2015 04:08, Lowell Gilbert wrote: > "William A. Mahaffey III" <wam@hiwaay.net> writes: > >> While this is still the topic, is there a way to tell GCC to only talk >> about x86_64 options in the man page (or in its CLI online help), >> rather than *ALL* supported architectures ? TIA & have a good one. > > The full form of the documentation is in an info file. Type "info gcc" > to get it. If you use emacs, you'll find its info browser is better than > the command line version. In fact, if you don't use emacs, you might be > best off with an online version, such as from > https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/ I also find the web view of man pages useful for larger ones like gcc https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi I always change it to "release and ports" so you search man pages of all available ports - can help to find ports that you want to install. -- FreeBSD - the place to B...Software Developing Shane Ambler
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