I'm dinking around with pilot developement and would _love_ to do that dinking in c++. Unfortunately, trying to compile a trivial c++ app with the prc-tools compiler doesn't do so well...
| >m68k-palmos-coff-gcc main.cpp |m68k-palmos-coff-gcc: installation problem, cannot exec cc1plus: No such |file or directory I get similar results with the windows port, but thats irrelevant. I have seen people talk about doing this on the pilot.programming groups and I think I can recompile up that particular package and get it working by hand, but first I want to ask "is it already available in potato?". And I guess that is a good generalized question: Using a straight 2.1 install, how can I peruse information about packages in unstable verses packages in stable? If anyone out there has set up a good developement environment for the pilot using C/C++ (linux or win32), I would love to hear about it! Thanks! -Jonathan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) REFERENCE : Running Slink 2.1r1, using apt through dselect, ftp information in apt is only pointing to stable, kernel2.0.36, nothing fancy.