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choasmaster:
ok, iv gotten down to building choasnetos, which version of gcc should i use do you think quick

choasmaster:
ok, between gcc 2.95.3 and gcc 3.1 which is best for compatibilty and such i need this fast, like very very very very very fast

thanx

[ July 17, 2002: Message edited by: choasmaster ]

Calum:
okay, well i have had no problems with gcc 3.0 (which comes with mandrake 8.2) but some problems with gcc 2.96 (which came with red hat 7.0) and it seems that gcc 3 is best for compatibility, HOWEVER some things REquire 2.96 or they will not compile. I am not sure if this is fixed in 3.1. Anybody else know?

What is the main purpose behind your OS btw? i am really interested in how it's going and what it'll be like, as i want to try it out some time when i finally get a second machine (who knows when that'll be?) anyway, the name suggests a networking OS, but i suspect it'll be media and office as well, yes?

choasmaster:
actally it will be all of that. my plan was to build it, then make a tarball of it. that would be the uber elite ChoasNETOS. all earlly versions will be installed with some sort of linux floppy and a cdrom. all do it yourself setup. then after that,/*i should get done somethime tonight*/ i will start adding things like xfree86 4.2 and such and make anohter tarball. i plan on not using a package management system with the base system, but i will try to include apt-get, rpm, and support for slackpacks. it will kinda be like the install the first gig or so and your set to install what you want on it. im not even includeing support to install things like grub right now. im going after content like kde3.1 and gnome2 and other things, maybe a self compiled openoffice if i can find a few days to build it.


as i said, /*i think i am ranting right now*/ at first it will just be a generic LFS build, but i will ad things to it. and besides, even without all the love and effort that i am getting ready to put into it, i have never seen a precompiled lfs tarball, so that will be a first in and of itself, have phun  ;)

choasmaster:
which linux kernel do you think that i should use

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