RE: [newbie] C++ program?

2000-10-05 Thread Mark Johnson

g++ for the compiler, KDevelop for IDE (www.kdevelop.org), you've got it all
there if you do a Developer type installation.

BTW: every bit of it is all free...

-Original Message-
From: Joe Brault [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 11:40 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] C++ program?


Hello all, I have aninteresting question for everyone.  I am in the process
of totally converting my systems over to Linux because i'm tired of
winbloze.  However, In order for me to do this, I need to find an
ansi-standard compliant C++ compiler that runs in Mandrake.   Does such a
program exist? Free is even better! :)  Any help is greatly appreciated!

 -  Joe :)
- Original Message -
From: "Joe Brault" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 10:44 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] 7.1 Install CD??


 Charles,

 Thanks for the instructions!  They were very easy to follow and helped
a
 lot!  Although for some reason it kept failing on the simulation of the
burn
 process... any thoughts?

  - Joe :)
 - Original Message -
 From: "Charles A Edwards" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 8:03 AM
 Subject: Re: [newbie] 7.1 Install CD??


 
  - Original Message -
  From: "Joe Brault" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2000 10:46 PM
  Subject: Re: [newbie] 7.1 Install CD??
 
 
   Charles,
  
   I downloaded the image, and will be using NERO Burning Rom to burn
 my
   CD.  This program came with my CDRW drive (Creative Labs).
  
 [snip]
Did you download the ISO image?
What program will you be using to burn the cd?
   
   Charles
   
 
 Since the install ISO is 649MB you should not try to burn it on a
650MB
  blank. Pony and several others make 700MB CD-Rs but be sure you do not
 pick
  up an audio only CD-R.
 NERO trys to make it hard to record from an ISO. There is no info in
 the
  manual or on their web site. Here is what you need to do:
  1) Find the folder to which you downloaded the ISOs, right click on each
 and
  choose rename;
   mandrake 71-ext.iso change to mandrake 71-ext.nrg
   mandrake 71-inst.iso change to mandrake 71-inst.nrg
  2) Launch NERO
  3) Close the New Compilation window so that you have only the main
window
  open.
  4) From the toolbar along the top of the window select CD Recorder/
Choose
  Recorder and be sure your CD-RW is picked
  as the recording device.
  5) From the File menu select Burn image. In the pop-up window navigate
to
  the folder with the .nrg file and click on one and click OK
  6) A Foreign Image File box will open. Click OK.
  7)A Foreign Image Setting box will open. Change it were necessary to
show
  the following values: Data mode 1; Block Size 2048: and the Swapped
option
  should be checked.Click OK.
  8) A Write CD window will open. If you have not done much burning and
are
  not familiar with your CD-RWs abilities check all 4 boxes, test speed,
  simulate, burn, and finalize. By doing this NERO will auto select the
burn
  speed.Finally in the top right of the window click the Write button and
 the
  process of burning the CD will begin.
 When the 1st CD is finished follow steps 5-8 to create the 2nd.
 Hope I have not made it seem too complicated. If you have any
problems
 or
  other questions you can reply to the list or, contact me direct if you
  choose.
 
 Charles
 
 
 
 







RE: [newbie] C++ program?

2000-10-05 Thread Yacketta,Ronald J

Joe,

LM has a c/c++ compiler that you can install during the installation process
(or after if you choose)
check under the development information during install


=-Original Message-
=From: Joe Brault [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
=Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 12:40 PM
=To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
=Subject: [newbie] C++ program?
=
=
=Hello all, I have aninteresting question for everyone.  I am 
=in the process
=of totally converting my systems over to Linux because i'm tired of
=winbloze.  However, In order for me to do this, I need to find an
=ansi-standard compliant C++ compiler that runs in Mandrake.   
=Does such a
=program exist? Free is even better! :)  Any help is greatly 
=appreciated!
=
= -  Joe :)
=- Original Message -
=From: "Joe Brault" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
=To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
=Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 10:44 AM
=Subject: Re: [newbie] 7.1 Install CD??
=
=
= Charles,
=
= Thanks for the instructions!  They were very easy to 
=follow and helped
=a
= lot!  Although for some reason it kept failing on the 
=simulation of the
=burn
= process... any thoughts?
=
=  - Joe :)
= - Original Message -
= From: "Charles A Edwards" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
= To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
= Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 8:03 AM
= Subject: Re: [newbie] 7.1 Install CD??
=
=
= 
=  - Original Message -
=  From: "Joe Brault" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
=  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
=  Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2000 10:46 PM
=  Subject: Re: [newbie] 7.1 Install CD??
= 
= 
=   Charles,
=  
=   I downloaded the image, and will be using NERO 
=Burning Rom to burn
= my
=   CD.  This program came with my CDRW drive (Creative Labs).
=  
= [snip]
=Did you download the ISO image?
=What program will you be using to burn the cd?
=   
=   Charles
=   
= 
= Since the install ISO is 649MB you should not try to 
=burn it on a
=650MB
=  blank. Pony and several others make 700MB CD-Rs but be 
=sure you do not
= pick
=  up an audio only CD-R.
= NERO trys to make it hard to record from an ISO. There 
=is no info in
= the
=  manual or on their web site. Here is what you need to do:
=  1) Find the folder to which you downloaded the ISOs, 
=right click on each
= and
=  choose rename;
=   mandrake 71-ext.iso change to mandrake 71-ext.nrg
=   mandrake 71-inst.iso change to mandrake 71-inst.nrg
=  2) Launch NERO
=  3) Close the New Compilation window so that you have only the main
=window
=  open.
=  4) From the toolbar along the top of the window select CD 
=Recorder/
=Choose
=  Recorder and be sure your CD-RW is picked
=  as the recording device.
=  5) From the File menu select Burn image. In the pop-up 
=window navigate
=to
=  the folder with the .nrg file and click on one and click OK
=  6) A Foreign Image File box will open. Click OK.
=  7)A Foreign Image Setting box will open. Change it were 
=necessary to
=show
=  the following values: Data mode 1; Block Size 2048: and 
=the Swapped
=option
=  should be checked.Click OK.
=  8) A Write CD window will open. If you have not done much 
=burning and
=are
=  not familiar with your CD-RWs abilities check all 4 
=boxes, test speed,
=  simulate, burn, and finalize. By doing this NERO will 
=auto select the
=burn
=  speed.Finally in the top right of the window click the 
=Write button and
= the
=  process of burning the CD will begin.
= When the 1st CD is finished follow steps 5-8 to create the 2nd.
= Hope I have not made it seem too complicated. If you have any
=problems
= or
=  other questions you can reply to the list or, contact me 
=direct if you
=  choose.
= 
= Charles
= 
= 
= 
= 
=
=
=
=




Re: [newbie] C++ program?

2000-10-05 Thread Robin Regennitter

On Thu, 05 Oct 2000, you wrote:

the c++ compiler for Mandrake is using g++ file.cxx -options file

you can look up for more info  if you type:  man g++

Rob

 Hello all, I have aninteresting question for everyone.  I am in the process
 of totally converting my systems over to Linux because i'm tired of
 winbloze.  However, In order for me to do this, I need to find an
 ansi-standard compliant C++ compiler that runs in Mandrake.   Does such a
 program exist? Free is even better! :)  Any help is greatly appreciated!
 
  -  Joe :)
 - Original Message -
 From: "Joe Brault" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 10:44 AM
 Subject: Re: [newbie] 7.1 Install CD??
 
 
  Charles,
 
  Thanks for the instructions!  They were very easy to follow and helped
 a
  lot!  Although for some reason it kept failing on the simulation of the
 burn
  process... any thoughts?
 
   - Joe :)
  - Original Message -
  From: "Charles A Edwards" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 8:03 AM
  Subject: Re: [newbie] 7.1 Install CD??
 
 
  
   - Original Message -
   From: "Joe Brault" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2000 10:46 PM
   Subject: Re: [newbie] 7.1 Install CD??
  
  
Charles,
   
I downloaded the image, and will be using NERO Burning Rom to burn
  my
CD.  This program came with my CDRW drive (Creative Labs).
   
  [snip]
 Did you download the ISO image?
 What program will you be using to burn the cd?

Charles

  
  Since the install ISO is 649MB you should not try to burn it on a
 650MB
   blank. Pony and several others make 700MB CD-Rs but be sure you do not
  pick
   up an audio only CD-R.
  NERO trys to make it hard to record from an ISO. There is no info in
  the
   manual or on their web site. Here is what you need to do:
   1) Find the folder to which you downloaded the ISOs, right click on each
  and
   choose rename;
mandrake 71-ext.iso change to mandrake 71-ext.nrg
mandrake 71-inst.iso change to mandrake 71-inst.nrg
   2) Launch NERO
   3) Close the New Compilation window so that you have only the main
 window
   open.
   4) From the toolbar along the top of the window select CD Recorder/
 Choose
   Recorder and be sure your CD-RW is picked
   as the recording device.
   5) From the File menu select Burn image. In the pop-up window navigate
 to
   the folder with the .nrg file and click on one and click OK
   6) A Foreign Image File box will open. Click OK.
   7)A Foreign Image Setting box will open. Change it were necessary to
 show
   the following values: Data mode 1; Block Size 2048: and the Swapped
 option
   should be checked.Click OK.
   8) A Write CD window will open. If you have not done much burning and
 are
   not familiar with your CD-RWs abilities check all 4 boxes, test speed,
   simulate, burn, and finalize. By doing this NERO will auto select the
 burn
   speed.Finally in the top right of the window click the Write button and
  the
   process of burning the CD will begin.
  When the 1st CD is finished follow steps 5-8 to create the 2nd.
  Hope I have not made it seem too complicated. If you have any
 problems
  or
   other questions you can reply to the list or, contact me direct if you
   choose.
  
  Charles
  
  
  
  
 
 




Re: [newbie] C++ program?

2000-10-05 Thread Paul

It was Oct 5, 2000, 11:39, when Joe Brault keyboarded:

Hello all, I have aninteresting question for everyone.  I am in the process
of totally converting my systems over to Linux because i'm tired of
winbloze.  However, In order for me to do this, I need to find an
ansi-standard compliant C++ compiler that runs in Mandrake.   Does such a
program exist? Free is even better! :)  Any help is greatly appreciated!

 -  Joe :)

Hi Joe,

c++ as well as gcc (plain c) are included with Mandrake.

Paul

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RE: [newbie] C++ program?

2000-10-05 Thread Wignall, Mark T

Try the gnu one ... it's on the Linux Install CD

Mark

-Original Message-
From: Joe Brault [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 9:40 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] C++ program?


Hello all, I have aninteresting question for everyone.  I am in the process
of totally converting my systems over to Linux because i'm tired of
winbloze.  However, In order for me to do this, I need to find an
ansi-standard compliant C++ compiler that runs in Mandrake.   Does such a
program exist? Free is even better! :)  Any help is greatly appreciated!

 -  Joe :)
- Original Message -
From: "Joe Brault" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 10:44 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] 7.1 Install CD??


 Charles,

 Thanks for the instructions!  They were very easy to follow and helped
a
 lot!  Although for some reason it kept failing on the simulation of the
burn
 process... any thoughts?

  - Joe :)
 - Original Message -
 From: "Charles A Edwards" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 8:03 AM
 Subject: Re: [newbie] 7.1 Install CD??


 
  - Original Message -
  From: "Joe Brault" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2000 10:46 PM
  Subject: Re: [newbie] 7.1 Install CD??
 
 
   Charles,
  
   I downloaded the image, and will be using NERO Burning Rom to burn
 my
   CD.  This program came with my CDRW drive (Creative Labs).
  
 [snip]
Did you download the ISO image?
What program will you be using to burn the cd?
   
   Charles
   
 
 Since the install ISO is 649MB you should not try to burn it on a
650MB
  blank. Pony and several others make 700MB CD-Rs but be sure you do not
 pick
  up an audio only CD-R.
 NERO trys to make it hard to record from an ISO. There is no info in
 the
  manual or on their web site. Here is what you need to do:
  1) Find the folder to which you downloaded the ISOs, right click on each
 and
  choose rename;
   mandrake 71-ext.iso change to mandrake 71-ext.nrg
   mandrake 71-inst.iso change to mandrake 71-inst.nrg
  2) Launch NERO
  3) Close the New Compilation window so that you have only the main
window
  open.
  4) From the toolbar along the top of the window select CD Recorder/
Choose
  Recorder and be sure your CD-RW is picked
  as the recording device.
  5) From the File menu select Burn image. In the pop-up window navigate
to
  the folder with the .nrg file and click on one and click OK
  6) A Foreign Image File box will open. Click OK.
  7)A Foreign Image Setting box will open. Change it were necessary to
show
  the following values: Data mode 1; Block Size 2048: and the Swapped
option
  should be checked.Click OK.
  8) A Write CD window will open. If you have not done much burning and
are
  not familiar with your CD-RWs abilities check all 4 boxes, test speed,
  simulate, burn, and finalize. By doing this NERO will auto select the
burn
  speed.Finally in the top right of the window click the Write button and
 the
  process of burning the CD will begin.
 When the 1st CD is finished follow steps 5-8 to create the 2nd.
 Hope I have not made it seem too complicated. If you have any
problems
 or
  other questions you can reply to the list or, contact me direct if you
  choose.
 
 Charles