Hello,
Short version: I have the source for a cross-platform program. It
comes with a make file for Linux, and the files for Xcode, (for
compiling on Mac and Linux respectively). I want to compile the
program for Mac OS X, from Linux. Is this possible? I need a .app
file, not just an
hello sorry for the late responce.
I appreciate your help :)
I have below printed the fdisk command readout
On Sun, 2007-07-29 at 19:47 +1200, Christopher Sawtell wrote:
On 7/29/07, thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello fellow linux users
I just tried to install ubuntu 6.06 on my
hello fellow linux users
I just tried to install ubuntu 6.06 on my partners laptop to run with
its vista system but now no vista...
when is the next gathering so maybe I could get help to redeem my self.
as with compaq install files fo vista are on the computer or was on the
computer...
something out there.
thomas
On 24/08/04 18:05, you wrote:
At 2004-08-24T17:46:34+1200, Thomas Frank wrote:
On 24/08/04 16:33, you wrote:
It seems like the Linux kernel source you're building against is not
configured. You can check by make sure the 'asm' symlink is set up:
$ cd /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/build
Dear all
I have tried to compile the usb net card driver, but failed, I got
following
error messages:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/USBADSL$ make
gcc -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe
-fno-strength-reduce
-DCPU=686 -march=i686 -DMODULE -D__KERNEL__ -DLINUX -I/lib/modules/`uname
On 24/08/04 16:33, you wrote:
At 2004-08-24T15:46:38+1200, Thomas Frank wrote:
I have tried to compile the usb net card driver, but failed, I got
following error messages:
/usr/include/asm/processor.h:74: error: `CONFIG_NR_CPUS' undeclared
here (not in a function)
my linux system