I think putting gcc on an ipaq would be a BIG mistake.
Try using the skiffcluster instead.
-- Devin
-----Original Message-----
From: ipaq-admin@handhelds.org [mailto:ipaq-admin@handhelds.org]On
Behalf Of Bryan George
Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2001 11:49 AM
To: ipaq@handhelds.org
Subject: [iPAQ] gcc
Greetings - I didn't see this anywhere in the FAQ, so:
I installed without a hitch per
ftp://ftp.handhelds.org/pub/linux/compaq/ipaq/stable/install.html
but don't see 'gcc' anywhere. I noted on
http://www.handhelds.org/minihowto/building-x-clients.html
that I should "Install a Linux distribution for the iPAQ (available
soon)" to be able to compile natively. Should I read this as I
installed Linux incorrectly, or that native compilation facilities are
forthcoming? I'm appending 'ls /usr/bin', in case it provides any
clues.
Thanks,
Bryan
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