I mean compile-3.3.5.*, put together by juanito. It might still only be available in testing, and for all I know might nly be available as UCI (that's all I use). You could also try gcc-with-libs, which is an older package that is similar...has the compiling tools plus some common libs and headers.
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I'm wondering how to burn an .iso for a live cd at the moment
I use the command "sudo cdrecord -dao speed=8 dev=0,0,0 somefile.iso"Hi Tobiaus....I am not ready to create a remaster..I was just wanting to burn a live cd from the dsl.iso I downloaded...The little burner is working great but I could not find a means of burning iso to cd..it creates an .iso then burns as data..if it can create a live cd I do not know how...but Mikshaw has provided a command that look promising...
Thanks Mikshaw...I will try the command next chance as I seem to be out of blanks playing with the burner...
also thanks for the pkg items required...I downloaded stardict source from here
I have unpackaged and will add the compiler stuff if I have room then attempt to make install.. often there is a ./configure -prefix=/usr during this process but I am not sure in this case as it has been prepackaged for the distros I have it on.
thanks
edit...It may be a good idea with this new insall to try only uci or unc..I was attempting to replace the old thumb with the same functionality..and add what I was missing from the hd install..ie the dict.I find an offline dict and dia very handy..there are few drawing programs that allow scale..dia is a sheet of graph paper and a pencil..I like it..star dict is worth a look if you like a dict also...with luck I will have my wish...I really like the new package manager with the option to just download...Hmm...THANKSHi should I keep posting... here? or start new thread
installed gcc w/libs
Stardict has an configure option to disable gnome for gtk so I did as suggested
./configure --disable-gnome-support --prefix=/usr
I now get a Parser error....am I doomed?
checking for XML::Parser... configure: error: XML::Parser perl module is required for intltool dsl@box:~/stardict-3.0.1$
thanksXML::Parser: http://search.cpan.org/dist/XML-Parser/Parser.pm Note the dependencies; you'll probably need more than this one module for it to work in DSL. This is one of the reasons I try to avoid applications that use Perl =o)message removedNext Page...
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