Archives for C.L.A
From: Andrew Carroll (andrew_at_carroll-tech.net)
Date: 01/28/05
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Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 02:09:51 -0700 To: <comp.lang.ada@ada-france.org>
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> From: Martin Krischik <martin@krischik.com>
> Subject: Re: Archives for C.L.A
[snip]
> current figures:
>
> du -h -s gcc i686-pc-linux-gnu x86_64-suse-linux
>
> 344M gcc
> 903M i686-pc-linux-gnu
> 1,7G x86_64-suse-linux
Well, I currently have 1.4G available. Without the Windows "Service Crap"
and "SoftwareDistribution" folders I would gain another 1G. Even then I've
yet to install some software I need for other projects. I could buy an
external drive or something and pay for faster internet but, all things
considered, it might be easier and cost the same amount to just buy the
compiler.
> Now don't ask my why x86_64 takes twice the space. Of corse
> not many users
> have 4 versions compiler (the two windows compiles are currently
> "clean"ed).
Okay, I won't ask.
> Ahh yes, I allways wanted to write a Book about programming.
> In fact I think wiki is a good start.
So how do you want to go about wiki-ing Ada200Y?
Andrew
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