Why does gcc's Makefile have so many targets?

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I noticed that the Makefile for gcc can compile many many things,
including sed, ash, dosutils, gawk, uudecode, and perl, just to name a
few.  What is the purpose for this?  How is this done if none of those
things are in the gcc svn repository?

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