Installing a compiler by default
Murray Cumming
murrayc at murrayc.com
Fri Jun 9 07:47:51 BST 2006
[snip]
> 2. Person wanting to compile some random stuff
> If you know what compiling is, you should probably already also know
> what to look for. The documentation team will fix the fact that our
> help says nothing about gcc or compiling for edgy. If I google "gcc
> ubuntu", the first hit I get is how to install build-essential. Same
> with "compiling ubuntu".
[snip]
Furthermore, it's almost never as simple as
- install build-essential
- untar
- configure
- make
- sudo make install
and it's not fair to users to lead them down that path with little chance
of success.
They'll need to know about dependencies (often from source), pkg-config
and -dev packages. And if they've learnt that then they already know how
to get gcc, and it's the least of their problems. If they can't get past a
configure failing because gcc is not present then they don't have much
chance. Building from source is difficult.
Murray Cumming
murrayc at murrayc.com
www.murrayc.com
www.openismus.com
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