Maybe it's just me but I find gcc pretty essential, even on a Live CD.
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Originally posted by monraaf View PostAh, okay thanks. Firefox says 704MB for the AMD64 version, I'll give it a try.
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Originally posted by monraaf View PostMaybe it's just me but I find gcc pretty essential, even on a Live CD.
On an installed system absolutely... can't live without being about to compile hacked kernels, mods, etc., but a livecd?
Remember that the livecd gives you ssh, so you can use a proper server for compiling stuff and just network it over if needed.
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Originally posted by droidhacker View PostI've never actually understood the purpose behind a 64bit livecd... a 64bit CPU can run the 32bit livecd perfectly well, and it isn't like you're going to use it as your primary desktop -- just in emergency situations, where you want to maximize compatibility (i.e. in case you happen to sit behind a machine with a genuine 32bit CPU).
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Originally posted by droidhacker View PostI've never actually understood the purpose behind a 64bit livecd...
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Originally posted by nanonyme View PostI don't think it's included in the desktop install either so that would be consistent?
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- D2 is not stable
- any free compiler support yet D2 (LDC the best than GDC)
- standard runtime library tango are working for D2 support
You can start a project using D1 and later upgrade your code to D2 is a little works.
All C++ programmer can help ldc project
All people can help tango for D support (written in D)
Documentation:- tango API
- example et tutorial autour de la biblioth?que tango
- tango website
- The book
- doc from digital mars
- language D version d1
- french documentation
- irc server freenode :
- #d
- #d.tango
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