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t much more potent and valuable.
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> > Ahh so I see you are really just a developer and not a network person.
>
> Ohh, i really like the *just* word.
OK, OK. s/just//g
>
Attempting to do so as I type this.
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http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/
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Brian Patterson wrote:
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> Whats DJGPP?
DJGPP is the DOS port of GCC. It aslso has G++, Fortran, LISP, and
Pascal IIRC.
Also, there is B20 (now B21 I believe) for writing Windows apps using
GCC)
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velopment to you, you leave the
networking to me.
> see you.
>
See you.
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s just a flamming return.
> I don't like people saying that we're just doing s'/redhat/mandrake/'
> on spec file. ( which would mean that if it only compile but doesn't work
> ( what you've said ) it is your fault :-) ).
>
> We do far more than that.
Frederic Lepied wrote:
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> "David D.W. Downey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > Most likely not. Mandrake doesn't thoroughly test everything before
> > releasing it. If it compiles that's all they care about.
> >
>
> What makes you
tor 1999-10-16 Brainbench
>
Yeah Yeah Yeah, I've got quite a few others as well. Want to list those
too?
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ork or not.
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> I noticed on
> http://rufus.w3.org/linux/RPM/XByName.html
>
> That the new xfree RPMs are available for Mandrake
> Are there any yet for RedHat?
>
> Kevin
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