roberts


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Posted: April 09 2004,19:14 |
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You don't state which version you have. If you get the latest version it has a simple functioning ftp server.
From menu->system->daemons->ftpd
DSL has always had functioning tiny C compiler. It is very easy to use for small projects. And to link to C library is now also much easier than before just use -lc option.
And be sure to check out enthusi's the tiny C tutorial. From the Getting Started splash screen click on Other Documentation->"On CD documentation"->tinycc There is a great demo program that you can copy into your home directory, compile and run.
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