Re: coLinux development environment

2006-03-17 Thread XavierGr
Forget about the previous post. I managed somehow to run it.On 17/03/06, XavierGr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Strange but I can't get coLinux to work.I followed the instructions you gave, but when I run colinux-daemon.exe -c default.config.xmlit will output:Cooperative Linux Daemon, 0.6.2Compiled o

Re: coLinux development environment

2006-03-17 Thread XavierGr
Strange but I can't get coLinux to work.I followed the instructions you gave, but when I run colinux-daemon.exe -c default.config.xmlit will output:Cooperative Linux Daemon, 0.6.2Compiled on Sat FebĀ  5 10:19:28 2005 daemon: exit code 84a08401daemon: error - CO_RC_ERROR_ERROR, line 33, file colinux/

Re: coLinux development environment

2006-03-14 Thread Tomas Salfischberger
Hi, bk wrote: >If you've made any source-level modifications to copylefted >software you'll need to provide patches or sources. > > Well, afaik: 1. it is not obligated to offer the sources for download. and 2. You can ask someone requesting the sources to pay the costs you make for sending them

Re: coLinux development environment

2006-03-14 Thread bk
On Wed, 2006-03-15 at 12:21 +1100, Jonathan Gordon wrote: > ?? no source hacking at all.. its bassically a standard debian setup > with the needed stuff to compile rb... OK, if it's a completely unmodified build of coLinux all you need to do is provide a link to www.colinux.org (or a mirror that c

Re: coLinux development environment

2006-03-14 Thread Jonathan Gordon
?? no source hacking at all.. its bassically a standard debian setup with the needed stuff to compile rb... On 15/03/06, Joseph Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 3/15/06, Jonathan Gordon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > soure for what? > > On 15/03/06, bk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Tue,

Re: coLinux development environment

2006-03-14 Thread Joseph Jones
On 3/15/06, Jonathan Gordon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > soure for what? > On 15/03/06, bk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Tue, 2006-03-14 at 18:13 +1100, Jonathan Gordon wrote: > > > ok, we r ready to rock n roll... > > > > You'll also need to provide the source somewhere (or make it obvious > >

Re: coLinux development environment

2006-03-14 Thread Jonathan Gordon
soure for what? On 15/03/06, bk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, 2006-03-14 at 18:13 +1100, Jonathan Gordon wrote: > > ok, we r ready to rock n roll... > > You'll also need to provide the source somewhere (or make it obvious > where one could find the complete source if desired). > > bk > >

Re: coLinux development environment

2006-03-14 Thread bk
On Tue, 2006-03-14 at 18:13 +1100, Jonathan Gordon wrote: > ok, we r ready to rock n roll... You'll also need to provide the source somewhere (or make it obvious where one could find the complete source if desired). bk

Re: coLinux development environment

2006-03-13 Thread Jonathan Gordon
ok, we r ready to rock n roll... install colinux from http://colinux.org and dont download an image file when it asks if u want to.. grab my image from http://users.monash.edu.au/~jdgor1/root_fs.exe (can some1 host this please? i dont know if uni will like this..), its 136MB, its a self extracting

Re: coLinux development environment

2006-03-13 Thread Jonathan Gordon
On 13/03/06, Bluechip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Nice! > > I'm curious ...will it compile the win32sim? If not, could it be made to? > If so, then [OT] I can scrap cygwin for all my PC development :) > ive just set it up for sh and im gonna do a test then set it up for arm.. isnt the win32sim de

7zip (was Re: coLinux development environment)

2006-03-13 Thread Daniel Stenberg
On Mon, 13 Mar 2006, Bluechip wrote: One useful tip - I really do highly recommend that when considering compression, especially on files of X-hundred MB ...give serious consideration to the "7-zip" algorithm ( 7-zip.org iirc) ...it's all GPL/source-forge etc ...and is a real, live, released a

Re: coLinux development environment

2006-03-13 Thread Bluechip
Nice! I'm curious ...will it compile the win32sim? If not, could it be made to? If so, then [OT] I can scrap cygwin for all my PC development :) One useful tip - I really do highly recommend that when considering compression, especially on files of X-hundred MB ...give serious consideration t

Re: coLinux development environment

2006-03-12 Thread Linus Nielsen Feltzing
Jonathan Gordon wrote: hey all, i prefer to use colinux instead of cygwin on my windows box so i have made a hdd image which is ready to compile for the m68k targets.. compressed its about 150mb.. so, firstly, would other ppl want this as an alternative to cygwin, and can rb.org host the hdd imag

Re: coLinux development environment

2006-03-12 Thread XavierGr
Seems very interesting for those of us that use Windows.I will give it a try and tell you what I think.Quite promicing if you can get the speed advantage you mention.On 12/03/06, Jonathan Gordon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: hey all,i prefer to use colinux instead of cygwin on my windows box so i hav

coLinux development environment

2006-03-12 Thread Jonathan Gordon
hey all, i prefer to use colinux instead of cygwin on my windows box so i have made a hdd image which is ready to compile for the m68k targets.. compressed its about 150mb.. so, firstly, would other ppl want this as an alternative to cygwin, and can rb.org host the hdd image? if yes to both, then i