Stefan Lüthje [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
I read this list since last week. But my question is, which tree I should
use.
At the moment I have the /pure64. Make it sense to use the /gcc-3.4?
If yes, what is the easiest way, to change the distribution.
Best Regards
Stefan
Hello,
I read this list since last week. But my question is, which tree I should
use.
At the moment I have the /pure64. Make it sense to use the /gcc-3.4?
If yes, what is the easiest way, to change the distribution.
Best Regards
Stefan Luethje
I can tell you that if you're planning on using the latest nvidia
module, you'll need gcc-3.4.
Other than that I'm not entirely certain about the differences between
the two archives, but I can point you to a thread we had shortly before
you arrived on the list about the same subject.
Jared Burke wrote:
I can tell you that if you're planning on using the latest nvidia
module, you'll need gcc-3.4.
Other than that I'm not entirely certain about the differences between
the two archives, but I can point you to a thread we had shortly
before you arrived on the list about the
Jared Burke wrote:
I can tell you that if you're planning on using the latest nvidia
module, you'll need gcc-3.4.
You only need to compile the module with gcc-3.4 because the kernel in
pure64 was also compiled that way. I am using the latest nvidia
module with /pure64. Assuming you are using
, 2004 at 02:09:30PM -0800, kristian kvilekval wrote:
Are there any online stats or recommendations
when to use pure64 vs. gcc-3.4 repositories?
I've noticed that some pure64 missing applications (evolution2)
are showing up in the gcc-3.4.
evolution 2.0.2-3 is in pure64 since today
Are there any online stats or recommendations
when to use pure64 vs. gcc-3.4 repositories?
I've noticed that some pure64 missing applications (evolution2)
are showing up in the gcc-3.4.
Has gcc-3.4 cought up with pure64 in terms of packages and stability?
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kristian kvilekval [EMAIL
On Fri, Nov 12, 2004 at 02:09:30PM -0800, kristian kvilekval wrote:
Are there any online stats or recommendations
when to use pure64 vs. gcc-3.4 repositories?
I've noticed that some pure64 missing applications (evolution2)
are showing up in the gcc-3.4.
evolution 2.0.2-3 is in pure64 since
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