To: DJGPP AT SUN DOT SOE DOT CLARKSON DOT EDU From: A DOT APPLEYARD AT fs1 DOT mt DOT umist DOT ac DOT uk Date: 18 Nov 93 11:17:55 GMT Subject: Running Gnu C from a floppy Sometimes people have to work on public computers. In that case, if Gnu C is not on that PC, he will have to run it from a floppy. In theory I could make up a Gnu C booting floppy, with:- (0) The two hidden system files. (1) The special \AUTOEXEC.BAT needed; its path would have to include C:\DOS etc. (2) The special \CONFIG.SYS needed. (3) Code to create Gnu C's work directory if it is not there already. (4) As much of Gnu C as can fit on the floppy. Re (4), could Gnu C run on a subset of its files small enough to fit onto a floppy? If so, it would be useful as guidance for people that want to run the Gnu C/C++ compiler off a floppy if one of the Gnu C DOCS files could include a list of (a) the irreducible minimum of files to run the compiler, and (b) what library files are invoked by which of the #include files.