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Aug. 30th, 2005 05:45 pmSeen on a web site distributing a RTSP implementation in source code form:
How to configure and build the code on Windows
To configure the code for Windows, first unpack it on a Unix machine
The justification for this is, apparently, "it's rather hard to imagine anyone doing serious development of networking software without having any access to a Unix machine". I do have access to a unix machine, however that machine happens to be at the university, which is not where I am.
Come on, you unix fanboys need to learn that not everyone uses unix or unix-variants. Would you be happy if I distributed code that compiled on linux, but only if you first unpacked it on a windows box?
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Date: 2005-08-30 09:15 pm (UTC)Ubuntu is often recommended for newbies to linux, but since you've got me and Nick in house as of September, and you're not clueless on the 'internals of the comp-yoo-tar' bit, I'd personally recommend Slackware. Trial by fire, and all that.