Per the request in doc/install.texi, I'm reporting a successful build
of gcc 3.4.6.  I have not run the tests; I have none of the test
infrastructure tools (dejagnu, tcl, expect) installed, and (unless it
proves to be broken when I try to use it, and maybe not even then) the
tests are nowhere near important enough to me to make me put myself
through making them build.

config.guess says "alpha-unknown-netbsd3.1".  The machine is a Digital
Personal WorkStation 600au.

gcc -v says

Reading specs from 
/home/mouse/gcj/INST/lib/gcc/alpha-unknown-netbsd3.1/3.4.6/specs
Configured with: ../gcc-3.4.6/configure --prefix=/home/mouse/gcj/INST 
--with-local-prefix=/home/mouse/gcj/INCLUDE --disable-shared --disable-threads 
--enable-languages=java --with-x --enable-java-awt=xlib --disable-gtktest
Thread model: single
gcc version 3.4.6

The only caveat is that this is _not_ built from the NetBSD
/usr/src/gnu/dist/gcc import (which is 3.3.3, not 3.4.6, anyway); that
version has had major pieces, including Java support, deleted to save
space, since NetBSD doesn't build them.  Since the whole point of my
doing this was to build gcj, I picked up the bzip2ed tarball for
gcc-3.4.6 from ftp.gnu.org.

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