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2 | @c $Id$ | |
3 | @setfilename intro.info | |
4 | @settitle Introduction | |
5 | @iftex | |
6 | @c The include file "texiplus.tex" is in the texinfo/cygnus dir, and | |
7 | @c implements Cygnus modifications to the texinfo manual style. | |
8 | @input texiplus | |
9 | @c The include file "smpklug.texi" is a kluge to deal with local | |
10 | @c document production issues at Cygnus; it's safe to comment out this | |
11 | @c line if you don't have (or don't want) the file. | |
12 | @input smpklug.texi | |
13 | @smallbook | |
14 | @cropmarks | |
15 | @finalout | |
16 | @end iftex | |
17 | @titlepage | |
18 | @title Introduction | |
19 | @sp 3 | |
20 | @subtitle Cygnus Support Developer's Kit for Solaris 2.0 | |
21 | @author Cygnus Support | |
22 | @page | |
23 | ||
24 | @tex | |
25 | \def\$#1${{#1}} % Kluge: collect RCS revision info without $...$ | |
26 | \xdef\manvers{\$Revision$} % for use in headers, footers | |
27 | {\parskip=0pt \hfill Cygnus Support\par \hfill {\it Introduction (Solaris-2)}, \manvers\par \hfill | |
28 | \TeX{}info \texinfoversion\par } | |
29 | @end tex | |
30 | ||
31 | @vskip 0pt plus 1filll | |
32 | Copyright @copyright{} 1991, 1992 Cygnus Support | |
33 | ||
34 | Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of | |
35 | this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice | |
36 | are preserved on all copies. | |
37 | ||
38 | Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this | |
39 | manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided also that | |
40 | the entire resulting derived work is distributed under the terms of a | |
41 | permission notice identical to this one. | |
42 | ||
43 | Permission is granted to copy and distribute translations of this manual | |
44 | into another language, under the above conditions for modified versions. | |
45 | ||
46 | @end titlepage | |
47 | ||
48 | @node Top | |
49 | @unnumbered Introduction | |
50 | ||
51 | This Developer's Kit puts at your disposal, in a single coordinated | |
52 | and tested release, some of the best software development tools | |
53 | available: | |
54 | ||
55 | @table @t | |
56 | @item gcc | |
57 | C compiler (and its supporting programs and libraries) | |
58 | ||
59 | @item gdb | |
60 | Debugger | |
61 | ||
62 | @item gprof | |
63 | Performance analyzer | |
64 | ||
65 | @item byacc | |
66 | Parser generator | |
67 | ||
68 | @item flex | |
69 | Fast lexical analyzer generator | |
70 | ||
71 | @item send_pr | |
72 | Cygnus problem-reporting utillity | |
73 | ||
74 | @item patch | |
75 | Source-code update utility | |
76 | ||
77 | @item info | |
78 | @itemx makeinfo | |
79 | Online documentation tools | |
80 | ||
81 | @item texinfo.tex | |
82 | @itemx texindex | |
83 | Documentation printing tools | |
84 | @end table | |
85 | ||
86 | These tools are free software; many of them are from the Free Software | |
87 | Foundation (FSF) GNU project (in speech, the `G' in GNU is sounded). | |
88 | Others were developed by the University of California, Berkeley and its | |
89 | contributors. | |
90 | ||
91 | Cygnus Support collaborates with the FSF in developing these tools. In | |
92 | this product, we've ported recent forms of the development tools to | |
93 | Solaris 2, tested them, made sure they work well together, and made them | |
94 | easy to install---the installation package comes with binaries already | |
95 | compiled for your system. | |
96 | ||
97 | Cygnus Support exists to help our clients exploit their freedom in | |
98 | using, adapting, or enhancing this software. @xref{Cygnus,,About Cygnus | |
99 | Support}, for more information. | |
100 | ||
101 | @menu | |
102 | * Copying:: Free Software | |
103 | * Manuals:: Printed and Online Manuals | |
104 | * Info:: Using Online Documentation | |
105 | * Bugs:: Reporting Trouble | |
106 | * Cygnus:: About Cygnus Support | |
107 | @end menu | |
108 | ||
109 | @page | |
110 | @node Copying | |
111 | @section Free Software | |
112 | If you find our Developer's Kit useful, please feel free to give or sell | |
113 | copies of the software and documentation to anyone you like. | |
114 | ||
115 | Cygnus products are @dfn{free software}, protected by the @sc{gnu} General | |
116 | Public License (GPL). The GPL gives you the freedom to copy or adapt any | |
117 | program it licenses---but every person getting a copy also gets with it the | |
118 | freedom to modify that copy (which means that they must get access to | |
119 | the source code), and the freedom to distribute further copies. Typical | |
120 | software companies use copyrights to limit your freedoms; the GPL is | |
121 | designed to preserve your freedoms. | |
122 | ||
123 | Fundamentally, the General Public License is a license which grants you | |
124 | these freedoms, and only imposes restrictions to ensure that no one can | |
125 | take these freedoms away from anyone else. | |
126 | ||
127 | For full details, see the @strong{LICENSE} section in this manual | |
128 | set. | |
129 | ||
130 | @page | |
131 | @node Manuals | |
132 | @section Manuals | |
133 | @noindent | |
134 | These printed manuals are included in your Cygnus Progressive Release: | |
135 | @display | |
136 | ||
137 | @cite{Using the @sc{gnu} C Compiler} | |
138 | ||
139 | @cite{The C Preprocessor} | |
140 | ||
141 | @cite{GDB: The @sc{gnu} Source-Level Debugger} | |
142 | ||
143 | @end display | |
144 | ||
145 | The manuals are also designed for easy online browsing (@pxref{Info,,Online | |
146 | Documentation}). For online use, the accompanying software distribution | |
147 | includes all the printed manuals, and also the following documents: | |
148 | ||
149 | @table @emph | |
150 | @item FLEX: A Fast Lexical Analyzer Generator | |
151 | Generates lexical analyzers suitable for GCC and other compilers. | |
152 | ||
153 | @item Info: Documentation Browsing System | |
154 | Full details on the @code{info} browser. | |
155 | ||
156 | @item Texinfo: The @sc{gnu} Documentation Format | |
157 | How you can use @TeX{} to print these manuals, and how to write your own | |
158 | manuals in this style. | |
159 | ||
160 | @item Using and Porting @sc{gnu cc} | |
161 | Detailed information about what's needed to put @sc{gnu cc} on different | |
162 | platforms, or to modify @sc{gnu cc}. Also includes all the | |
163 | information in the printed manual @cite{Using the @sc{gnu} C Compiler}. | |
164 | @end table | |
165 | ||
166 | @noindent | |
167 | Finally, @code{man} pages are included for all the programs in the release. | |
168 | ||
169 | You have the freedom to copy the manuals, like the software they cover; | |
170 | each manual's copyright statement includes the necessary permissions. | |
171 | The manuals themselves are also free software, and the source for them | |
172 | is also available in the installation package. | |
173 | ||
174 | @node Info | |
175 | @section Using Online Documentation | |
176 | ||
177 | You can browse through the online documentation using either @sc{gnu} Emacs, | |
178 | or the (included) program @code{info}. | |
179 | Online, the manuals are organized into @dfn{nodes}, which correspond to | |
180 | the chapters and sections of a printed book. You can follow them in | |
181 | sequence, if you wish, just like in the printed book---but there are | |
182 | also other choices. The documents have menus that let you go quickly to | |
183 | the node that has the information you need. @code{info} has ``hot'' | |
184 | references; if one section refers to another, you can tell @code{info} | |
185 | to take you immediately to that other section---and you can get back | |
186 | again easily to take up your reading where you left off. Naturally, you | |
187 | can also search for particular words or phrases. | |
188 | ||
189 | The best way to get started with the online documentation system is to | |
190 | run the browser @code{info}. After the Progressive Release is installed on | |
191 | your system, you can get into @code{info} by just typing its name---no | |
192 | options or arguments are necessary---at your shell's prompt (shown as | |
193 | @samp{eg%} here): | |
194 | @example | |
195 | eg% info | |
196 | @end example | |
197 | ||
198 | @noindent | |
199 | @code{info} will display its first screen, a menu of the documentation | |
200 | available, and will await your input. Typing the single letter | |
201 | @example | |
202 | h | |
203 | @end example | |
204 | @noindent | |
205 | requests a tutorial, designed to teach you how to use @code{info}. | |
206 | ||
207 | If you already use Emacs, you may want to get into the documentation | |
208 | browsing mode, instead, by typing @kbd{C-h i} inside Emacs. | |
209 | ||
210 | You can get out of @code{info} at any time by typing the single letter | |
211 | @kbd{q}. | |
212 | ||
213 | @page | |
214 | Here is a summary of all the @code{info} commands; @code{info} itself | |
215 | can display a summary like this at any time, when you type the single | |
216 | character @kbd{?}. | |
217 | ||
218 | @smallexample | |
219 | @cartouche | |
220 | h @r{Invoke the Info tutorial.} | |
221 | q @r{Quit Info} | |
222 | ||
223 | @i{Selecting other nodes:} | |
224 | n @r{Move to the ``next'' node of this node.} | |
225 | p @r{Move to the ``previous'' node of this node.} | |
226 | u @r{Move ``up'' from this node.} | |
227 | m @r{Pick menu item specified by name (or abbreviation).} | |
228 | @r{Picking a menu item moves to the corresponding node.} | |
229 | f @r{Follow a cross reference. Reads name of reference.} | |
230 | l @r{Move to the last node you were looking at.} | |
231 | ||
232 | @i{Moving within a node:} | |
233 | Space @r{scroll forward a page.} | |
234 | DEL @r{scroll backward a page.} | |
235 | b @r{Go to beginning of this node.} | |
236 | ||
237 | @i{Advanced commands:} | |
238 | 1 @r{Pick first item in node's menu.} | |
239 | 2 - 5 @r{Pick second ... fifth item in node's menu.} | |
240 | g @r{Move to node specified by name.} | |
241 | @r{You may include a filename as well, as @code{(@var{FILENAME})@var{NODENAME}}.} | |
242 | s @r{Search through this Info file for a specified string,} | |
243 | @r{and select the node in which the next occurrence is found.} | |
244 | Ctl-p @r{Print the contents of this node using @samp{lpr}.} | |
245 | @end cartouche | |
246 | @end smallexample | |
247 | ||
248 | @page | |
249 | @node Bugs | |
250 | @section Reporting Trouble | |
251 | We've tried to make the programs in your Progressive Release as | |
252 | trouble-free as possible. If you do encounter trouble, however, we'd | |
253 | like to be able to diagnose and fix the problem as quickly as possible. | |
254 | You can help us do that by using the script @code{send_pr} to send us your | |
255 | problem reports. | |
256 | ||
257 | @code{send_pr} invokes an editor on a problem report form (after | |
258 | trying to fill in some fields with reasonable default values). After | |
259 | you exit the editor, @code{send_pr} sends the filled out form to the | |
260 | problem report management system (PRMS) at Cygnus Support. You can | |
261 | use the environment variable @code{EDITOR} to specify what editor to | |
262 | use (the default is @code{vi}). | |
263 | ||
264 | @code{send_pr} attempts to send your problem report to Cygnus via | |
265 | electronic mail. If your site cannot support this, you can still use | |
266 | the problem report form: use @samp{send_pr -p} to capture a copy of the | |
267 | blank problem-report form and fill it in. (You can also photocopy the | |
268 | blank form at the end of this section to fill in.) In either case you | |
269 | can FAX the problem report to Cygnus at @w{+1 415 322 3270}. | |
270 | ||
271 | At Cygnus Support, the problem report is assigned a unique number and is | |
272 | stored in the PRMS database according to its category and your | |
273 | customer ID. PRMS automatically replies with an acknowledgement, citing | |
274 | the category and the PR number. As the next step, Cygnus staff inspects | |
275 | the bug report (if you've marked your report as high priority, we respond | |
276 | with an analysis of the problem in less than five business days). We'll | |
277 | offer a solution as soon as possible, and await your feedback. As a | |
278 | matter of policy, we do not consider your problem report closed until | |
279 | you've agreed with a solution we offer. | |
280 | ||
281 | To ensure that a problem report is handled promptly, it must contain | |
282 | your (unique) customer ID and one of the available categories, shown as | |
283 | comments in the problem report form, to identify the problem area. As a | |
284 | Cygnus Support customer, you can obtain your customer ID by invoking | |
285 | @code{send_pr} with the @samp{-request-id} option. | |
286 | ||
287 | @page | |
288 | @subsection Filling out a problem report | |
289 | Problem reports are structured so that a program can manage them. When | |
290 | filling out the form, please remember the following guidelines: | |
291 | ||
292 | @itemize @bullet | |
293 | @item | |
294 | Each PR needs a valid customer ID and category. | |
295 | ||
296 | @item | |
297 | Describe only one problem with one PR. | |
298 | ||
299 | @item | |
300 | For follow-up mail, use the same subject line as the one in the | |
301 | automatic acknowledgent. It shows the category, the PR number and the | |
302 | original synopsis line. This allows Cygnus Support to make sure mail on | |
303 | the same problem report stays together. | |
304 | ||
305 | @item | |
306 | Please try to make the subject or synopsis line as informative | |
307 | as possible. For misbehaving software, you might use a sentence of | |
308 | the form ``with input foo, component xyz produces bar''. | |
309 | ||
310 | @item | |
311 | You don't need to delete the comment lines while editing the PR form; | |
312 | this is done by @code{send_pr}. Put your information before or | |
313 | after the comment. | |
314 | @end itemize | |
315 | ||
316 | @page | |
317 | For full details on @code{send_pr} and the supporting form, see the man | |
318 | page @code{send_pr}(1). Here is a sample blank problem-report form; if | |
319 | electronic mail from your site cannot reach Cygnus, you can send us | |
320 | problem reports by photocopying this sample, filling it out, and sending | |
321 | it by FAX to @w{+1 415 322 3270}. | |
322 | ||
323 | @iftex | |
324 | @widen{28pt} | |
325 | @end iftex | |
326 | ||
327 | @smallexample | |
328 | SEND_PR: Choose from the following categories: | |
329 | SEND_PR: | |
330 | SEND_PR: bfd binutils bison clib config cvs | |
331 | SEND_PR: diff doc emacs g++ gas gcc | |
332 | SEND_PR: gdb grep ispell ld libg++ libiberty | |
333 | SEND_PR: libiberty make rcs readline send_pr texinfo | |
334 | SEND_PR: other | |
335 | SEND_PR: | |
336 | ||
337 | To: cygnus-bugs@@cygnus.com | |
338 | ||
339 | Subject: | |
340 | ||
341 | From: | |
342 | ||
343 | Reply-To: | |
344 | ||
345 | X-send-pr-version: send_pr: 1.15 | |
346 | ||
347 | ||
348 | >Customer-Id: | |
349 | ||
350 | >Originator: <name of the PR author (one line)> | |
351 | ||
352 | >Organization: <organization of PR author (multiple lines)> | |
353 | ||
354 | ||
355 | ||
356 | >Confidential: <[ yes | no ] (one line)> | |
357 | ||
358 | >Synopsis: <synopsis of the problem (one line)> | |
359 | ||
360 | >Severity: <[ non-critical | serious | critical ] (one line)> | |
361 | ||
362 | >Priority: <[ low | medium | high ] (one line)> | |
363 | ||
364 | >Category: <name of the product (one line)> | |
365 | ||
366 | >Class: <[ sw-bug | doc-bug | change-request | support ] (one line)> | |
367 | ||
368 | >Release: <release number or tag (one line)> | |
369 | ||
370 | >Environment: | |
371 | <machine, os, target, libraries (multiple lines)> | |
372 | ||
373 | ||
374 | ||
375 | >Description: | |
376 | <precise description of the problem (multiple lines)> | |
377 | ||
378 | ||
379 | ||
380 | ||
381 | ||
382 | ||
383 | >How-To-Repeat: | |
384 | <code/input/activities to reproduce the problem (multiple lines)> | |
385 | @end smallexample | |
386 | ||
387 | @iftex | |
388 | @widen{-28pt} | |
389 | @end iftex | |
390 | ||
391 | @page | |
392 | @node Cygnus | |
393 | @section About Cygnus Support | |
394 | Cygnus Support was founded in 1989 to provide commercial support for | |
395 | free software. Cygnus supplies products and services that benefit | |
396 | advanced development groups by allowing them to use state-of-the-art | |
397 | tools without having to maintain them. With Cygnus Support, sites that | |
398 | once were forced to do their own tool support can recover that valuable | |
399 | staff time. Former users of proprietary software now may choose | |
400 | supported free software, combining the advantages of both worlds. | |
401 | ||
402 | Free software is faster, more powerful, and more portable than its | |
403 | proprietary counterparts. It evolves faster because users who want to | |
404 | make improvements are free to do so. Cygnus tracks these | |
405 | improvements and integrates them into tested, stable versions ready | |
406 | for commercial use, then backs this software with comprehensive | |
407 | support. | |
408 | ||
409 | With Cygnus Support as your partner, you will have the software and | |
410 | the support you need to meet your business objectives. Cygnus | |
411 | is intimately familiar with this software from extensive experience | |
412 | using, debugging, and implementing it. You get direct access to the | |
413 | most qualified support people: the authors of that software. | |
414 | ||
415 | We provide up-to-the minute ``progressive'' releases, for those who need | |
416 | the very latest version---or ``vintage'' releases: stable versions which | |
417 | have been through extensive use and testing. | |
418 | ||
419 | Because all our improvements are also free software, you can | |
420 | distribute them widely within your organization, or to your customers, | |
421 | without extra cost. | |
422 | ||
423 | @sp 4 | |
424 | ||
425 | @display | |
426 | Cygnus Support | |
427 | 814 University Avenue | |
428 | Palo Alto, CA 94301, USA | |
429 | ||
430 | +1 415 322 3811 | |
431 | ||
432 | email: @code{info@@cygnus.com} | |
433 | fax: +1 415 322 3270 | |
434 | @end display | |
435 | ||
436 | @bye |