> > > > Real coders don't compile on the Amiga. They'll cross-compile using > > > > something worth compiling on. > > > > > > Which is an utter and terrible shame. > > > > Why is it? > > because some of us are too lazy to walk our tails into the other room > where the other computer is :-)
Why do you need to walk to the other computer? My Linux box has no monitor. I just SSH into it, from whatever box I'm working on, and start compiling. When I log off from SSH, it carries on compiling in the background :) > > IMO you should *always* use a Linux box anyway :) > > I need to argue with my Mandrake install a bit more. It seems to like > biting back. I'd move to FreeBSD if only I could get the compilers up and running on it. Rebuilding the GG GCC tree seems easy at first glance but in fact it just isn't ^__^ > > By your reckoning I should have two Amigas for this. Get real ;) > > You don't have a collection of amigas? ;-) I have an A1200 with a PPC and lots of RAM, lots of disk space, and a 17" monitor. Why would I need another Amiga? I have a Linux box for compiling and a Windows XP box for stuff like *everything*. I haven't turned the Amiga on this weekend, I rearranged the entire house instead of reinstalling MorphOS. I don't really need it. But to throw it out would be a damned shame ^__^ -- Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _____________________________________________________________________ Voyager Mailing List - http://v3.vapor.com/ Voyager FAQ....: http://faq.vapor.com/voyager/ Listserver Help: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=HELP Unsubscribe....: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=UNSUBSCRIBE
