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On 03/07/2024 00:58, Ben Bacarisse wrote:In my experience, Linux distributions (which is a much more correct term than your "versions") rarely install gcc by default, unless they are source-based distributions. But virtually all will have gcc available for easy installation from their repositories. And they will pull it in automatically if the user installs something that requires it to run, or to install (such as some kinds of drivers that need to be matched to the kernel being used).bart <bc@freeuk.com> writes:I really, really don't remember. I've tinkered with Linux every so often for 20, maybe 25 years. You used to be able to order a job-lot of CDs with different versions. Few did much.
>On 02/07/2024 16:00, Ben Bacarisse wrote:>bart <bc@freeuk.com> writes:>
>On 01/07/2024 13:09, Ben Bacarisse wrote:I mean that saying "on Linux ... you will have it installed anyway" isbart <bc@freeuk.com> writes:>
>Using products like tcc doesn't mean never using gcc. (Especially on LinuxThe parenthetical remark is wrong.
where you will have it installed anyway.)
You mean it is possible for a Linux installation to not have gcc
preinstalled?
wrong.
>Sure, although in the dozen or two versions I've come across, itI'm not sure what you mean by a "version". Every version (in the sense
always has been.
of release number) of a source-only Linux distribution will have gcc
installed, but is that all you mean? Source-only distributions are rare
and not widely used.
No I mean binary distributions (unless the install process silently
compiled from source; I've no idea).
Which ones?
>
Then there were various ones I tried under Virtual Box. All had gcc.
I must have tried half a dozen, maybe more, on RPis. Those I know all had gcc too. So did a laptop or two with Linux. As does WSL now.
I'm not sure what you're trying to do here.
I will admit that it might not be 100% certain that a Linux OS on a system on which someone is planning to run a C compiler will have gcc installed, although that is not my experience.
Will that do?
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