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Posted: April 25 2006,22:17 |
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... as expected by me. But I may be wrong.
Hi,
so here is my problem : I launched DSL 2.3 with toram 2 boot options. I installed gcc.dsl, then compiled SDL the usual way ( ./configure make and make install ). Everything went fine. Finally, I used the mkmydsl script to create a new iso. But when I try the new iso, gcc is not present neither are the SDL libs.
I know there already is a SDL package available. I mainly did it as a test. Still, I don't understand why the created iso looks like the original dsl iso. I test my new iso with qemu instead of burning it. Is it an issue ? Whatever DSL is booted from CDROM or from HD install the result is the same...
Can someone point me out my mistake ? Or is it just a misconception of the mkmydsl purpose ?
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