jdp 66c70016d7 Add the necessary defines to the freebsd-elf configuration so that
it can be built via BINFORMAT=elf in the environment.  Most likely
some of the directory defines such as STANDARD_EXEC_PREFIX will
change again soon, as we settle on the proper locations for the
various components.

Note, the build still fails when it tries to compile libgcc2.c
using the ELF compiler, unless arrangements have been made for the
compiler to find the ELF assembler instead of the a.out assembler.
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This directory contains the version 2.7.2 release of the GNU C
compiler.  It includes all of the support for compiling C++ and
Objective C, including a run-time library for Objective C.

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See the Bugs chapter of the GCC Manual for how to report bugs
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The files pself.c and pself1.c are not part of GCC.
They are programs that print themselves on standard output.
They were written by Dario Dariol and Giovanni Cozzi, and are
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