[openbeos] Re: Starting with OpenBeOS
- From: Gabe Yoder <gyoder@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: openbeos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2004 17:04:31 -0400
> Anyway, now I'm downloading BeOS 5 PE Max Edition V3, should I try it
> and see if everything compiles fine?
> What version do you suggest to use to build OpenBeOS (I don't know if I
> can buy BeOS Professional Edition, it would be HARD to find it in Italy
> :))?
For somebody new to BeOS and OpenBeOS, Max Edition is probably the easiest
route to go. It ships with a complier that will actually work, and IIRC it
also has the updated versions of the various tools like ld.
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