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@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ new library is called Libgloss, for Gnu Low-level OS support.
@end menu
@node Supported targets, Building libgloss, Libgloss, Libgloss
-@subsection Supported Targets
+@section Supported Targets
Currently libgloss is being used for the following targets:
@menu
@@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ has never been tested with the output of GNU SOM, as this manual is
mostly for Unix based systems.
@node Building libgloss, Board support, Supported targets, Libgloss
-@subsection Configuring and building libgloss.
+@section Configuring and building libgloss.
Libgloss uses an autoconf based script to configure. Autoconf scripts
are portable shell scripts that are generated from a configure.in file.
@@ -302,7 +302,7 @@ and uninstalled object tree. It also makes it easier to debug the other
tools using libgloss's test suites.
@node Board support, , Building libgloss, Libgloss
-@subsection Adding Support for a New Board
+@section Adding Support for a New Board
This section explains how to add support for a new board to libgloss.
In order to add support for a board, you must already have developed a
@@ -378,7 +378,7 @@ is described elsewhere.
@end menu
@node Overview, Options, , GCC
-@subsection Compilation passes
+@section Compilation passes
GCC by itself only compiles the C or C++ code into assembler. Typically
GCC invokes all the passes required for you. These passes are cpp, cc1,