Use this for the SCO OpenServer Release family including 5.0.0, 5.0.2,
5.0.4, Internet FastStart 1.0, and Internet FastStart 1.1.
-GNU CC can generate ELF binaries (if you specify @samp{-melf}) or COFF
-binaries (the default). If you are going to build your compiler in ELF
-mode (once you have bootstrapped the first stage compiler) you
-@strong{must} specify @samp{-melf} as part of @code{CC},
-@emph{not} @code{CFLAGS}, for example as
-@samp{CC="stage1/xgcc -melf -Bstage1/" }. If you do not do this, the
-bootstrap will generate incorrect versions of @file{libgcc.a}.
-
-You must have TLS597 (from ftp.sco.com/TLS) installed for ELF
-binaries to work correctly. Note that Open Server 5.0.2 @emph{does}
-need TLS597 installed.
+GNU CC can generate either ELF or COFF binaries. ELF is the default.
+To get COFF output, you must specify @samp{-mcoff}) on the command line.
+
+For 5.0.0 and 5.0.2, you must install TLS597 from ftp.sco.com/TLS.
+5.0.4 and later do not require this patch.
@emph{NOTE:} You must follow the instructions about invoking
@samp{make bootstrap} because the native OpenServer compiler builds