Hello All!
Using Bullseye X64 taken from the raspberry site,
I am compiling large-ish programs in C using gcc and this is producing many warning that is causing the created programs not to work so I want to install clang.
The issue with gcc always seems to appear when every that produce a later version :(
Using the repos and the package manager it cannot find clang and I cannot work
out how to get it for the Pi4,
I have run clang in place of gcc on other platforms which gets around the issues with gcc so I am hoping it will fix the issue.
Can anyone help in getting clang on the Pi4 ?
On 08/12/2022 05:46, Vincent Coen wrote:
Hello All!
Using Bullseye X64 taken from the raspberry site,
I am compiling large-ish programs in C using gcc and this is
producing many warning that is causing the created programs not to
work so I want to install clang.
The issue with gcc always seems to appear when every that produce a
later version :(
Using the repos and the package manager it cannot find clang and I
cannot work out how to get it for the Pi4,
I have run clang in place of gcc on other platforms which gets
around the issues with gcc so I am hoping it will fix the issue.
Can anyone help in getting clang on the Pi4 ?
Does
apt list clang
show nothing at all?
Can anyone help in getting clang on the Pi4 ?
Using Bullseye X64 taken from the raspberry site,
I am compiling large-ish programs in C using gcc and this is producing many warning that is causing the created programs not to work so I want to install clang.
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Hello druck!
Thursday December 08 2022 21:41, you wrote to All:
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Vincent Coen wrote:
Hello druck!
Thursday December 08 2022 21:41, you wrote to All:
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For no apparent reason the original was sent as base64 encoded, but thunderbird here displays it normally, I had to view source to see what
you did.
On 09/12/2022 21:33, Andy Burns wrote:
Vincent Coen wrote:AFAIK, Usenet does not require that MIME encoded messages are
Hello druck!
Thursday December 08 2022 21:41, you wrote to All:
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For no apparent reason the original was sent as base64 encoded, but
thunderbird here displays it normally, I had to view source to see
what you did.
supported.
So it should not have been encoded in the first place. That some
clients - mainly those that are also Mail clients, which does support
Mime - are able to decode it is just luck.
Hello Brian!
Thursday December 08 2022 20:49, you wrote to me:
> On 08/12/2022 05:46, Vincent Coen wrote:
>> Hello All!
>>
>> Using Bullseye X64 taken from the raspberry site,
>> I am compiling large-ish programs in C using gcc and this is
>> producing many warning that is causing the created programs not to
>> work so I want to install clang.
>>
>> The issue with gcc always seems to appear when every that produce a
>> later version :(
>>
>> Using the repos and the package manager it cannot find clang and I
>> cannot work out how to get it for the Pi4,
>>
>> I have run clang in place of gcc on other platforms which gets
>> around the issues with gcc so I am hoping it will fix the issue.
>>
>> Can anyone help in getting clang on the Pi4 ?
> Does
> apt list clang
> show nothing at all?
For the Pi3B+ running 23 bit yes with -
Linux raspberrypi 5.15.76-v7+ #1597 SMP Fri Nov 4 12:13:17 GMT 2022 armv7l
For the Pi4B running x64 no with -
Linux raspberrypi 5.15.76-v8+ #1597 SMP PREEMPT Fri Nov 4 12:16:41 GMT 2022 aarch64
For the Pi3B+ running 23 bit yes with -
Linux raspberrypi 5.15.76-v7+ #1597 SMP Fri Nov 4 12:13:17 GMT 2022
armv7l
For the Pi4B running x64 no with -
Linux raspberrypi 5.15.76-v8+ #1597 SMP PREEMPT Fri Nov 4 12:16:41
GMT 2022 aarch64
That's weird. You'd think you'd at least be able to install the 32 bit clang.
This is teaching me that I really should be using Linux and not Debian.
This is teaching me that I really should be using Linux and not Debian.
Red Hat or Fedora? Different package managers,
but probably still the same OS core.
On the Pi3 and 32 bi, yes I have installed clang.
The problem is with the 64 bit version.
This is teaching me that I really should be using Linux and not Debian.
Hello Brian!
Saturday December 10 2022 15:46, you wrote to me:
>>
>>
>> For the Pi3B+ running 23 bit yes with -
>> Linux raspberrypi 5.15.76-v7+ #1597 SMP Fri Nov 4 12:13:17 GMT 2022
>> armv7l
>>
>>
>> For the Pi4B running x64 no with -
>> Linux raspberrypi 5.15.76-v8+ #1597 SMP PREEMPT Fri Nov 4 12:16:41
>> GMT 2022 aarch64
>>
> That's weird. You'd think you'd at least be able to install the 32 bit
> clang.
On the Pi3 and 32 bi, yes I have installed clang.
The problem is with the 64 bit version.
This is teaching me that I really should be using Linux and not Debian.
Vincent Coen wrote:[snip base64 encoded text]
Hello druck!
Thursday December 08 2022 21:41, you wrote to All:
For no apparent reason the original was sent as base64 encoded, but thunderbird here displays it normally, I had to view source to see what
you did.
On 10/12/2022 10:53, Vincent Coen wrote:
Hello Brian!
Saturday December 10 2022 15:46, you wrote to me:
>>
>>
>> For the Pi3B+ running 23 bit yes with -
>> Linux raspberrypi 5.15.76-v7+ #1597 SMP Fri Nov 4 12:13:17 GMT
2022
>> armv7l
>>
>>
>> For the Pi4B running x64 no with -
>> Linux raspberrypi 5.15.76-v8+ #1597 SMP PREEMPT Fri Nov 4
12:16:41
>> GMT 2022 aarch64
>>
> That's weird. You'd think you'd at least be able to install the
32 bit
> clang.
On the Pi3 and 32 bi, yes I have installed clang.
The problem is with the 64 bit version.
This is teaching me that I really should be using Linux and not
Debian.
If you're using Debian then you are using Linux.
On 09/12/2022 21:33, Andy Burns wrote:
Vincent Coen wrote:
[snip base64 encoded text]Hello druck!
Thursday December 08 2022 21:41, you wrote to All:
For no apparent reason the original was sent as base64 encoded, but thunderbird here displays it normally, I had to view source to see what
you did.
Sorry, no idea why my copy of Thunderbird chose to do that then, I
assume it doesn't normally.
Hello Brian!
Sunday December 11 2022 16:42, you wrote to me:
On 10/12/2022 10:53, Vincent Coen wrote:
Hello Brian!
Saturday December 10 2022 15:46, you wrote to me:
>>
>>
>> For the Pi3B+ running 23 bit yes with -
>> Linux raspberrypi 5.15.76-v7+ #1597 SMP Fri Nov 4 12:13:17 GMT
2022
>> armv7l
>>
>>
>> For the Pi4B running x64 no with -
>> Linux raspberrypi 5.15.76-v8+ #1597 SMP PREEMPT Fri Nov 4
12:16:41
>> GMT 2022 aarch64
>>
> That's weird. You'd think you'd at least be able to install the
32 bit
> clang.
On the Pi3 and 32 bi, yes I have installed clang.
The problem is with the 64 bit version.
This is teaching me that I really should be using Linux and not
Debian.
If you're using Debian then you are using Linux.
It is a shame that my attempts to use Ubuntu for the Pi failed both server and desktop when I tried to build the Pi4 SSD some months back.
The Pi builds are some what related to schools, colleges etc as well as children's first computer et al so they are no whay near as complete as standard distro's as near as I can tell.
Major point, when I got to be 70 my patience for such problems has reduced, and now I am 75+ its even less :)
I just want it to work - well more or less, period.
I expect to have to build the odd app but not the basics !
Vincent
In message <1670856387@f1.n250.z2.fidonet.org>
nospam.Vincent.Coen@f1.n250.z2.fidonet.org (Vincent Coen)
wrote:
It is a shame that my attempts to use Ubuntu for the Pi failed both
server and desktop when I tried to build the Pi4 SSD some months
back.
The Pi builds are some what related to schools, colleges etc as well
as children's first computer et al so they are no whay near as
complete as standard distro's as near as I can tell.
Major point, when I got to be 70 my patience for such problems has
reduced, and now I am 75+ its even less :) I just want it to work -
well more or less, period. I expect to have to build the odd app but
not the basics !
I'm 77+, and now I've forgotten why I mentioned that :-(
Oh yes - I am currently using Ubuntu on a RPi4B+ 8Gb SSD, and I had no problems installing a Server, then a Ubuntu Desktop, and it works
perfectly :-)
Hello Mark!
Tuesday December 13 2022 12:09, you wrote to me:
In message <1670856387@f1.n250.z2.fidonet.org>
nospam.Vincent.Coen@f1.n250.z2.fidonet.org (Vincent Coen)
wrote:
It is a shame that my attempts to use Ubuntu for the Pi failed both
server and desktop when I tried to build the Pi4 SSD some months
back.
The Pi builds are some what related to schools, colleges etc as well
as children's first computer et al so they are no whay near as
complete as standard distro's as near as I can tell.
Major point, when I got to be 70 my patience for such problems has
reduced, and now I am 75+ its even less :) I just want it to work -
well more or less, period. I expect to have to build the odd app but
not the basics !
I'm 77+, and now I've forgotten why I mentioned that :-(
Oh yes - I am currently using Ubuntu on a RPi4B+ 8Gb SSD, and I had no problems installing a Server, then a Ubuntu Desktop, and it works perfectly :-)
That is interesting, Did you install 64 bit versions ?
Vincent
If you're using Debian then you are using Linux.
Should have said a formal version of Linux i.e., vis RH.
There are a few differences with Debian, at least with he one used for Raspberry h/w. The lack of up to date (or at all) packages on it.
I also notice a difference of what is available between Intel/AMD h/w and the Pi.
It is a shame that my attempts to use Ubuntu for the Pi failed both server and desktop when I tried to build the Pi4 SSD some months back.
The Pi builds are some what related to schools, colleges etc as well as children's first computer et al so they are no whay near as complete as standard distro's as near as I can tell.
I just want it to work - well more or less, period.
Oh yes - I am currently using Ubuntu on a RPi4B+ 8Gb SSD, and I had no problems installing a Server, then a Ubuntu Desktop, and it works
perfectly :-)
On 2022-12-13 13:09, Mark J wrote:
Oh yes - I am currently using Ubuntu on a RPi4B+ 8Gb SSD, and I had no
problems installing a Server, then a Ubuntu Desktop, and it works
perfectly :-)
I also had a trouble free installation experience of Ubunbtu 20.04 LTS
server on a Pi4 8 GB on a SDcard
druck <news@druck.org.uk> wrote:
Sorry, no idea why my copy of Thunderbird chose to do that then, I
assume it doesn't normally.
This message was in the clear, although I see it was:
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
so I wondered if a non 7-bit char had sneaked in there that caused TB to switch to base64 for the troublesome message. I couldn't see one by eyeballing it though.
tin interpreted the original with no problems. I'd guess the Fido Usenet gateway doesn't handle base64 messages correctly.
On 2022-12-14 12:49, Björn Lundin wrote:
On 2022-12-13 13:09, Mark J wrote:
Oh yes - I am currently using Ubuntu on a RPi4B+ 8Gb SSD, and I had
no problems installing a Server, then a Ubuntu Desktop, and it
works perfectly :-)
I also had a trouble free installation experience of Ubunbtu 20.04
LTS server on a Pi4 8 GB on a SDcard
I forgot to mention it is
64-bit
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