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- From: Jake Morrison <jacob.morrison@example.com>
- Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 23:38:53 +0800 (GMT)
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Rich, On Fri, 20 Oct 2000, Richard M. Pavonarius wrote: > I've never touched a Solaris box, but I just found out I have to go to > Okinawa next week to set up a client's machine. And there's no time to > order the Solaris for Intel CD-ROM from the US so I can set up a practice > machine. Can someone with both Solaris and Linux please tell me if there > are any major difference between compiling software on both platforms? What > compiler does Solaris use? The compiler is "unbundled", i.e., an extra cost (quite expensive) option. > Is GCC installed by default or will I need to d/l it > from www.sunfreeware.com? You will need to download GCC. This is what I do (on Sparc), and it works just fine. > > Sorry this is way off topic, but hey, I did manage to use the word "Linux" > twice. > > Thanks, > > Rich > Regards, Jake
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