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Re: theide and Puppy-linux [message #8511 is a reply to message #8509] Wed, 14 March 2007 21:09 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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masu wrote on Wed, 14 March 2007 17:23

To start theIDE it is sufficient to copy the GCC.bm file from your other distro to the new one.
But of course you have to modify the contents afterwards inside theIDE to match your environment.

Matthias


I copied an old GCC.bm in the folder of theide and it works! Very Happy
The canonical Helloworld compiled too. Only one note: I used the option -DflagNOGTK in Ctrl and Draw to compile it. Perhaps the gtk is not installed (at the moment I cannot investigate).

So I've a working Upp linux distro in 1GB pendrive Cool that I can use everywhere... almost everywhere Smile

Thanks,
Luigi

[Updated on: Wed, 14 March 2007 21:12]

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