Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Jeroen van Meeuwen wrote:
> Rahul Sundaram wrote:
>> Varoon wrote:
>>> May be i did not phrase my question right....
>>> I would like to know if the live of fedora 7 has a c++ compiler.If so
>>> how can i use it to compile an already written code?
>>>
>> No, the live cd by default does not have any compiler. If you have
>> enough ram you can yum install gcc and related packages. It might be
>> slow to do compilations on a live cd. Why do you want to compile
>> packages in a live cd?
>>
>> Rahul
>>
>
> It doesn't really matter why he wants it, he can create a LiveCD or DVD
> himself using the livecd-tools kickstart files and the package
> customization stage in Revisor:
Sure he can but it is does matter why some things are being done and
it is useful to understand what users are doing to see if there is
anything that can be made easier.
Rahul
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Along those lines, we are using the LiveCD tools to develop customized
application releases. We have a Live Runtime and a Live Development
build and the Development build includes compilers, debuggers,
profilers, etc... This is tremendously useful for troubleshooting and
debugging our application. Obviously compiled changes won't stick
around after a reboot but we still find the ability to compile extremely
useful to our overall process.
Varoon: you can probably get the compilers you need with a command like:
yum -y install gcc gcc-c++
This of course assumes you are connected to the internet.
Good luck,
-Andy