Gah, don't leave me here for a week

Question about which tools to use, bugs, the best way to implement a function, etc should go here. Don't forget to see if your question is answered in the wiki first! When in doubt post here.
Post Reply
OrOS
Member
Member
Posts: 143
Joined: Sat Sep 08, 2007 11:26 pm
Location: Canada

Gah, don't leave me here for a week

Post by OrOS »

Stuck traveling on a windoz laptop, which is just lovely to download .bz2, since it corrupts without fail.
Anyone have .zip versions online of gcc and bintools source, or better yet a i586-elf-gcc already built?

reply here or at
> [email protected]
or
> [email protected]
User avatar
AndrewAPrice
Member
Member
Posts: 2309
Joined: Mon Jun 05, 2006 11:00 pm
Location: USA (and Australia)

Post by AndrewAPrice »

Are you sure it's Windows? What archiving program are you using? WinRAR works fine for those types of files. Also, what about the speed/quality of your Internet connect? What download manager are you using? (Internet Explorer has a tendency of corrupting large files on low speed connections)

Maybe you're trying to extract symbolic links and special devices onto an NTFS/FAT drive which do not support such a thing? In which case a .zip won't help much either.

The official GCC and binutils from GNU should extract fine under windows. If not, try a different server. Or try the source packages that come with DJGPP, Cygwin, or MinGW.
My OS is Perception.
OrOS
Member
Member
Posts: 143
Joined: Sat Sep 08, 2007 11:26 pm
Location: Canada

Post by OrOS »

score! Thanks, didn't even notice cygwin left the source packages on the host.

P.S for the future, /usr/src/ under cygwin's install directory.
Post Reply