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-@c
-@c COPYRIGHT (c) 1988-1998.
-@c On-Line Applications Research Corporation (OAR).
-@c All rights reserved.
-@c
-@c $Id$
-@c
-
-@chapter Requirements
-
-A fairly large amount of disk space is required to perform the build of the
-GNU C/C++ Cross Compiler Tools for RTEMS. The following table may help in
-assessing the amount of disk space required for your installation:
-
-@example
-+----------------------------------------+------------------------------+
-| Component | Disk Space Required |
-+----------------------------------------+------------------------------+
-| archive directory | 30 Mbytes |
-| tools src unzipped | 100 Mbytes |
-| each individual build directory | 300 Mbytes worst case |
-| each installation directory | 20-400 Mbytes |
-+----------------------------------------+------------------------------+
-@end example
-
-The disk space required for each installation directory depends
-primarily on the number of RTEMS BSPs which are to be installed.
-If a single BSP is installed, then the size of each install directory
-will tend to be in the 40-60 Mbyte range.
-
-The instructions in this manual should work on any computer running
-a UNIX variant. Some native GNU tools are used by this procedure
-including:
-
-@itemize @bullet
-@item GCC
-@item GNU make
-@item GNU makeinfo
-@end itemize
-
-In addition, some native utilities may be deficient for building
-the GNU tools.
-
-@section GNU makeinfo Version Requirements
-
-In order to build egcs 1.1b or newer, the GNU @code{makeinfo} program
-installed on your system must be at least version 1.68. The appropriate
-version of @code{makeinfo} is distributed with egcs 1.1b.
-
-The following demonstrates how to determine the version of @code{makeinfo}
-on your machine:
-
-@example
-makeinfo --version
-@end example
-