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Everything I've read seems to imply that building a cross-compiler is significantly harder than building a compiler that targets the platform it runs on. Is this true? If so, why? It seems like generating assembly code and system calls for an arbitrary...
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Is it possible that you're looking at a specific case like 'building GCC as a cross compiler', where 'building' means 'compiling' rather than 'writing'? That might be harder because of issues for platform A built on platform A, the original....
I'm in the process of moving from XP to Linux. (I'm new to Linux) I have succesfully installed CLIPs on Ubuntu, using the SPM. I would however, like to build CLIPS from the sources - since I will be extending its current functionality. I have downloaded...
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In general, you'd type ./configure make make install These will: run the configure shell script... .
Typically you use the make program to build the app from sources, nearly all C/C++ apps provide a makefile that describes what, and how, to build.
Before the Empire State Building, what was the world's tallest building? Is it still standing? It's amazing what causes fervent discussions rattling between pints of foaming nut brown grot at the Brewer's Arms on a windy Friday. The concensus to this ...
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It is, last time I looked, still but the Chrysler Building....
Prior to the completion of the Empire State Building the Chrysler Building, which was completed one year beforehand was the worlds tallest building at 282 m (925 ft).
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9/11- An aircraft hits the top of a building. The building collapses from the bottom up.? how stupid can people get. I work in aviation and I can tell you now there is not enough explosive power to bring down a mega stucture like the twin towers.
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Science works, you just have working in aviation (as what, a janitor?) make you an expert on building demolition because I gotta of the strength in the support as usual.....
building would collapse to with 2 minutes of when it actually did.
What mechanism do you prefer for building a GUI: from scratch or using GUI-building software?
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If you need to build a form to build it and create all of the ....
Also, it depends on the amount of forms and the complexity of them .
Some GUI building software work really well with simple applications.
Depends on your requirements.
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Hi, How do you learn all the commands for building programs like mysql and git from source? For example, this article: Installing MySQL on Mac OS X (Hivelogic) Is there a good book that teaches you command-line tools for building, makefiles, etc.? Thanks...
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If you and their documentation: gcc GNU make autoconf You'll find a lot of projects out there whose build/install.
There should be documentation that comes along with its source bundle that describes how to build it.
Which is better for building a URL queue in large scale web crawler. Linked-list or or B-tree?
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Certainly a whole lot easier than building.
If you're building a large-scale crawler, you almost certainly want to be using it in my own spider/crawler setup, and it works like a charm.
The queue, then B-tree.
Where to Add a folder in .net solution so that while building the project folder should be created?
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You could just use a post-build step: mkdir $(TargetDir)\MyDirectory If I understood you correctly, you want to create a folder in the output directory as part of the build;/Target> Use DOS commands ....
Delete that, post-build.
Alright here's my latest build, I like how it turned out even though the first floor bricks are kinda screwed up :( . Anyway I still like it enough to put it in the Blockland Forum Gallery! So let me know what you think about it, and if you have any suggestions...
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The modular terrain bricks end up becoming The kind of build ....
I really don't like it.
It looks like the building from Simcity Societies.
It's sort of a misfit.
For a background building, but it also ends up using a lot of bricks.
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