On Mon, 4 Apr 1994, The Chronicler wrote: > 1. for those of us who have done a fair ammount of code in 2.2 > mostly with role plaing, online campaigns, etc...how hard is it > going to be to fool around with the src. > > i guess what im asking is what files are sort of left alone, and what files > will i have to cut and paste (just source, im doing 100% original areas, mobs, > etc..so i dont need to know about the libraries). look up the 'diff' command. It will be immensly helpful for patching into or patching in the new code. :) Just diff the files yourself to see which have changed and where. > Could you tell me how to get it to work with cc? or tell me where to get gcc > and how to install it? gcc is available via anon FTP (like any other GNU prog/util) at prep.ai.mit.edu. Install directions come with it. I'd hope that Jeremy would be spending his time working on Circle 3.0, rathern than telling people how to install gcc. :) _O_ Ryan L. Watkins e-mail: vamp@csulb.edu | Academic Computing Services url : http://www.acs.csulb.edu/~vamp/ | CSU Long Beach - Network Support pgpkey: finger vamp@gothic.acs.csulb.edu
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