Am looking around frantically for a blank CD....
YAY! Here's one!
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/* Test by Lobster June 1 2005 */
int main()
{ int i;
for (i = 0; i < 50000; i++)
{
printf ("%d",i);
printf (" Puppy is Great\n");
}
return 0;
}
You'll need a mounted partition with enough space.danleff wrote:Now, how does one set the alpha system up to compile the kernel?
This is what I need to compile the sata drivers directly into the kernel.
Of course, running from the cd causes the uncompressed kernel to run out of space.
Thanks BladeHbladehunter wrote:cc is just a symlink to gcc....there is no difference......It's put there for the sake of Makefiles that ,rightly, don't assume gcc is the default compiler. That symlink could in fact point to tinycccccccccccccccccccccc
I spent time putting something exactly like this together........beat Barry to it by ages, even included a small console IDE and no-one gave a fucking shitI think there is a lot of interest in this and I wonder what sort of small ide or interface creator we should be looking at?
I am not a great fan of C - BUT it is very important for those who do and indeed have to use it.
Freeing ourselves from Vector and Mandrake and other environments (for compiling on) is great.
Compiling the source code is not that difficult - it has always seemed mysterious to me. Writing it is not something I contemplate doing but of course for those who wish to learn C Puppy would be an ideal environment.
G2 has kindly compiled and uploaded a COMAL dotpupEarlSmith wrote: Back in the late 80s, I learned to use COMAL. It had a very simple ide, but it allowed me to learn it and write programs with it. Tcl seems to be the thing to learn for Puppy.