Dear all, hello Gerald,

I wonder if we could generate a version-specific page for the online documentation. I think that should be trivial to maintain and I know at least one vendor who would use it.

Namely, to place an "index.html" into, e.g., http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-4.7.2/ which contains the version-specific block which is also under http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/ (see example at the bottom). One could consider to link it from both http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/ (by making "GCC 4.7.2 manuals" linkable) and from http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.7/ (adding the link after "changes".

What do you think?

Tobias


<h1>GCC 4.7.2 manuals</h1>

 * GCC 4.7.2 Manual (also in PDF or PostScript or an HTML tarball)
 * GCC 4.7.2 GNU Fortran Manual (also in PDF or PostScript or an HTML
   tarball)
 * GCC 4.7.2 GCJ Manual (also in PDF or PostScript or an HTML tarball)
 * GCC 4.7.2 CPP Manual (also in PDF or PostScript or an HTML tarball)
 * GCC 4.7.2 GNAT Reference Manual (also in PDF or PostScript or an
   HTML tarball)
 * GCC 4.7.2 GNAT User's Guide (also in PDF or PostScript or an HTML
   tarball)
 * GCC 4.7.2 Standard C++ Library Manual (also in PDF or XML or an HTML
   tarball)
 * GCC 4.7.2 Standard C++ Library Reference Manual (also in PDF or XML
   or an HTML tarball)
 * GCCGO 4.7.2 Manual (also in PDF or PostScript or an HTML tarball)
 * GCC 4.7.2 GNU OpenMP Manual (also in PDF or PostScript or an HTML
   tarball)
 * GCC 4.7.2 Quad-Precision Math Library Manual (also in PDF or
   PostScript or an HTML tarball)
 * Texinfo sources of all the GCC 4.7.2 manuals

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