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Thanks for any tips or info about building or installing g++ !
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2006-09-03
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2006-09-03
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2006-09-07
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2006-09-08
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2006-09-08
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2006-09-08
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2006-09-08
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If no one has done this I am willing to put some time into doing it but I have never done a Linux port before (I am a soon-to-be-ex windows programmer). Where is the best place to start? Specifically, once I have a development platform for the 770 set up on my laptop, how can I learn about how gcc and g++ are structured and what files are necessary to build the compiler, etc.
Thanks for any tips or info about building or installing g++ !
Bruce