Subj : A Terminal and a Manual To : Richard Falken From : Maurice Kinal Date : Mon Oct 21 2019 22:05:26 Hallo Richard! RF> so you do think that an operating system install that lacks a GCC RF> compiler is, for lack of a better expression, not worth it? Yes. Also I might turn it up a notch and say that an operating system install that lacks a GCC isn't really an operating system, and hence not worth it even if it is free and required zero effort on the part of the user if indeed it will attract a user of said system in the first place. RF> But, hmmmm, if you are setting up for learning, and are running a RF> single instance, then I think you actually need a good set of RF> development tools in it. I believe EVERY single instance of ALL unix enviroments are required to have a working c enviroment in order to truly be called a unix enviroment. Not only does gcc and friends count as a working c enviroment it exceeds that general idea and therefore the LFS ideology perhaps is the best document there currently is as far as linux-gnu developemt is concerned. Anything less would be a shiny example of what is wrong with a more Microsoft-ish enviroment which is what I see distributions like Debian. Het leven is goed, Maurice .... Huil niet om mij, ik heb vi. --- GNU bash, version 5.0.11(1)-release (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu) * Origin: Little Mikey's EuroPoint - Ladysmith BC, Canada (2:280/464.113) .