Re: A Terminal and a Manual
By: Maurice Kinal to Kai Richter on Mon Oct 21 2019 09:18 pm
> I seriously doubt the above contains gcc and friends which as of gcc-9.2.0
takes up 455MB for
> the
> basic toolchain which in my humble guesstimation is the bare bones minimum
to call a linux-gnu
> shell enviroment. Without gcc and friends the above is only a toy and
doesn't even rate
> calling a
> evaluation system given the lack of development tools. Anything that
cannot take care of
> itself
> isn't worth booting in the first place.
Hmmm... so you do think that an operating system install that lacks a GCC
compiler is, for lack of a better expression, not worth it?
I think that take is a bit extreme. Maybe you have a small computer farm and do
all your package building in a compiling cluster, then distribute your packages
from your local repository to your clients. I used to do something like that
with OpenBSD. The client computers don't need to have a full GCC because you
are doing the work somewhere else :)
But, hmmmm, if you are setting up for learning, and are running a single
instance, then I think you actually need a good set of development tools in it.
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