Re: muLinux question.

From: [email protected]
Date: Tue Jan 18 2000 - 09:49:00 CET


Thank you Michele for your fast reply.

Module-programming and general-purpose-programming are the ones I am
thinking about.

Thanks Christian Beer

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> On Mon, Jan 17, 2000 at 09:20:00PM +0000, [email protected] nicely
wrote:
> > Hi there!
> >
> > I am very new to muLinux. I used to use RedHat before wich
contained
> > every Application that I needed. So does muLinux, but I am
wondering about
> > what to do, to be able to use GCC on muLinux not only to do "Hello

> > World" kind of things. I am NOT THAT deep into Linux as I am
willing to get
> > this knowledge through muLinux.
> >
> > Thanks in advance for your replies
> >
>
> muLinux GCC disk works for mostly general-purpose C-program, but
> the header files related to Linux /usr/include/linux are not
complete.
>
> Neverthless, if you download from the Net a Linux kernel, for
example
> 2.0.36, and unpack it in a UMSDOS installation, you find in it the
> complete include/linux tree. Copy it in right place and gcc work
well.
>
> GCC disk contains only a subsystem of wath is required for compiling
> a Linux kernel: there is "make", there is "nm", "ldconfig", etc,
> but kernel compiling tool require "bash". We have no bash, sorry.
> You can do "module programming", if you want, with muLinux. Module
> programming require only the header-files contained in the kernel
> source code, and no external library.
>
> Anycase, muLinux is projected for transportability.
> Michele
>
> --
> I'd like to conclude with a positive statement, but I can't
> remember any. Would two negative ones do? -- Woody Allen
>
>
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