From: Matthew F. <mf...@ci...> - 2003-02-12 14:34:23
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If you want to build stuff for Trinux, I would reccomend using the slackware-7.1 virtual machine available at http://devel.trinux.org/tde-22sep02.tgz (it is about 170mb, though) It has all the source libaries for SSL, pcap, Libnet, etc. and it is what I use to build packages (I assuming I built packages anymore). There is a README in the tarball. In the past Slackware-7.1 ISOs have been hard to find and I also upgraded the version of GCC. - mdf > A Slackware 7.1 distro will compile binaries correctly for Trinux without > having to worry about library differences. I've compiled a few custom apps > using this with no major issues. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Alex Haan [mailto:a.h...@he...] > Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 3:38 AM > To: tri...@li... > Subject: Re: [Trinux-talk] GCC for Trinux > > > > Hello trinux-talk, > > > > Hello. > > > > Help me please. > > I need full version GCC for trinux. > > > > > > -- Best regards, valery mailto:es...@me... > > This mailinglist is very silent except for spam. > So I'll say the little bit I know. > > It says the following on the site: > > Trinux 0.7x/0.8x is was developed using Slackware 7.1 and supports the > latest 2.2.x kernels and glibc 2.1.x. Trinux 0.8x supports Linux kernel > 2.4.x. Trinux was first released in April 1998. Versions up through > 0.51 were based on Debian 1.31 binaries linked against libc5. Version > 0.6x was built using RedHat Linux 5.2. > > So you might be able to do the compiling on a Slackware distro with the > normal gcc. > > I hope I helped you a little bit. Because I don't think you would get > more replies. > > Alex Haan > > |