Hello all
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Been trying to think about the quickest (and easiest) way to try to compile already existing programs for the pandora. In another thread I (incorrectly!) suggested TCC though it only outputs x86. D'oh
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But here's a thought. There are possibly several people who will have a pandora and who *can* compile stuff with the normal "./configure, make, make install" routine but don't know how to set up a whole develepment system or write code. Was thinking maybe it would be a good idea to grab one of the linux live CDs, set it up especially for pandora program compilation (with all the tools) and then use that for those of us who just want to compile up a few programs? Just have it as a downloadable ISO?
Good or bad idea?
ljones
Been trying to think about the quickest (and easiest) way to try to compile already existing programs for the pandora. In another thread I (incorrectly!) suggested TCC though it only outputs x86. D'oh
But here's a thought. There are possibly several people who will have a pandora and who *can* compile stuff with the normal "./configure, make, make install" routine but don't know how to set up a whole develepment system or write code. Was thinking maybe it would be a good idea to grab one of the linux live CDs, set it up especially for pandora program compilation (with all the tools) and then use that for those of us who just want to compile up a few programs? Just have it as a downloadable ISO?
Good or bad idea?
ljones