the OS version used, you need a data segment size between 512 MB and
1 GB, so simply use @command{ulimit -Sd unlimited}.
-As of GNU binutils 2.21, neither GNU @command{as} nor GNU @command{ld}
+As of GNU binutils 2.22, neither GNU @command{as} nor GNU @command{ld}
are supported on Tru64 UNIX, so you must not configure GCC with
@option{--with-gnu-as} or @option{--with-gnu-ld}.
have the 64-bit libraries installed.
GCC must be configured with GNU @command{as}. The latest version, from GNU
-binutils 2.21, is known to work. On the other hand, bootstrap fails
+binutils 2.22, is known to work. On the other hand, bootstrap fails
with GNU @command{ld} at least since GNU binutils 2.17.
The @option{--enable-libgcj}