opttools.sfs GNU C Compiler released
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Peter,
As far as I know, Vector 5.0STD is modelling itself closely on Slackware 10.1, so probably either of these would be okay.
That other one... Minislack, is based on Slackware 10.1 too.
Bladehunter,
I think you didn't get the expected response because most of us are lazy. I know for myself, I was thinking, both for your wifi and development projects, "let others do testing and get the bugs out, then I'll try it" -- problem is, if everybody has that attitude, then nothing gets done and you get mighty cheesed off, which is understandable!
As far as I know, Vector 5.0STD is modelling itself closely on Slackware 10.1, so probably either of these would be okay.
That other one... Minislack, is based on Slackware 10.1 too.
Bladehunter,
I think you didn't get the expected response because most of us are lazy. I know for myself, I was thinking, both for your wifi and development projects, "let others do testing and get the bugs out, then I'll try it" -- problem is, if everybody has that attitude, then nothing gets done and you get mighty cheesed off, which is understandable!
And, some of us are very slow. What takes you days takes me months. No sooner do I get a new Puppy installed and a new version appears. I'm interested in the compiler environment and want to experiment with it. Be patient with us old-timers.
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# ./opttools.sh
mount cd that (hopefully) contains opttools.sfs
User Puppy drive mounter for that. Press any key when done.
mount: /mnt/cdrom/opttools.sfs: No such file or directory
mount: Could not setup loop device
ln: /usr/bin/perl: File exists
gcc: No such file or directory
./opttools.sh: ./hello: No such file or directory
You shoud see a Hello World messages above this line, if all ok..
What? It comes with the CD? *whimpers* I wana compile things so bad..
mount cd that (hopefully) contains opttools.sfs
User Puppy drive mounter for that. Press any key when done.
mount: /mnt/cdrom/opttools.sfs: No such file or directory
mount: Could not setup loop device
ln: /usr/bin/perl: File exists
gcc: No such file or directory
./opttools.sh: ./hello: No such file or directory
You shoud see a Hello World messages above this line, if all ok..
What? It comes with the CD? *whimpers* I wana compile things so bad..
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I went through this whole thread again.
The development of a C environment is important to Puppy. My interest was really stimulated by tinycc (which compiles and interprets). There should be a wiki page . . .
I installed vector with the express version of compiling and have tried compiling with Ubuntu. There is quite a lot for newbs and even those with a little experience to contend with . . .
I have been offering Bladehunter career advice [. . . ahem . . .] which he was unable to adopt due to its dangerous nature (. . . which involved involuntary surgery). Most of you - in fact all of you will not know what I am talking about. Bladhunter will (maybe)
That really is the situation for most of us trying to get to grips with C - we barely know what is being suggested.
This is my C efforts
http://www.goosee.com/puppy/wikka/TinyCc
(the comments may be relevant aswell)
as soon as we have a viable Chubby C Puplet I feel we can use Puppy as a learning environment. Till then we have to rely on Smart Pups and/or expanded tutorials . . .
The development of a C environment is important to Puppy. My interest was really stimulated by tinycc (which compiles and interprets). There should be a wiki page . . .
I installed vector with the express version of compiling and have tried compiling with Ubuntu. There is quite a lot for newbs and even those with a little experience to contend with . . .
I have been offering Bladehunter career advice [. . . ahem . . .] which he was unable to adopt due to its dangerous nature (. . . which involved involuntary surgery). Most of you - in fact all of you will not know what I am talking about. Bladhunter will (maybe)
That really is the situation for most of us trying to get to grips with C - we barely know what is being suggested.
This is my C efforts
http://www.goosee.com/puppy/wikka/TinyCc
(the comments may be relevant aswell)
as soon as we have a viable Chubby C Puplet I feel we can use Puppy as a learning environment. Till then we have to rely on Smart Pups and/or expanded tutorials . . .