First, you need a gcc to compile gcc. There is a complete set here
<https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B6YNt0aHfaA0am1oNGNSR3pXU1U&usp=sharing#list>
(get
more recent), and a clue about configures here
<http://marcus.biz.tm/files/configure.txt>.
But I'm sure that 9fans list don't want any noise about this. So ask there
where you found that soft.


Álvaro Jurado Cuevas
colmenar.biz.tm

2015-02-19 12:30 GMT+01:00 Giacomo Tesio <[email protected]>:

> So have  I any hope to compile them?
>
> Giacomo
>
> 2015-02-19 12:24 GMT+01:00 Álvaro Jurado <[email protected]>:
> > I don't think it can work with pkg.
> > Note that it isn't a "repo" and has only 72 KB/s max uploading rate. So
> it
> > means that will be very slow and
> > none of that packages was set to work with pkg tool. In most cases they
> are
> > only sources.
> > And I think gcc bootstrap will be more complicated that a simple
> pkg/create.
> >
> > Álvaro Jurado Cuevas
> >
> > 2015-02-19 12:01 GMT+01:00 Giacomo Tesio <[email protected]>:
> >>
> >> Hi, with the hope to port a (complex) tool to plan9 I've found this
> >> interesting repo with an updated ape + gcc + some other useful
> >> tools...
> >>
> >> http://marcus.biz.tm/files/
> >>
> >> I tried to set the pkgpath to that url but pkg/list only show the two
> >> packages named ".tbz2" (lighthttp and m4).
> >>
> >> I noted that all files in http://9front.org/pkg/386/ are tbz.
> >>
> >> I'd like to know if (and how) I could install the tar.gz and tar.bz2
> >> packages from that repo or I have to manually download them, repackage
> >> as with pkg/create and then install from a local pkgpath.
> >>
> >>
> >> Thanks for your help!
> >>
> >>
> >> Giacomo
> >>
> >
>
>

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