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 ====== GCC Build Lab ====== ====== GCC Build Lab ======
  
-The purpose of this lab is to become familiar with the process of building large software projects, utilizing tools such as make and automake/autotools.+The purpose of this lab is to become familiar with the process of building large software projects, utilizing tools such as make and automake/autotools. This is useful because we will be working on the GCC compiler for the course project.
  
 ===== Resources ===== ===== Resources =====
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 Post an entry on your blog describing your experiments in this lab. Follow the [[Blog Guidelines]]. Post an entry on your blog describing your experiments in this lab. Follow the [[Blog Guidelines]].
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 Include in your blog post: Include in your blog post:
   -  An introduction, so that someone who happens across your blog will understand the context of what you're writing about.   -  An introduction, so that someone who happens across your blog will understand the context of what you're writing about.
   -  The results from the lab, including the command used, the build time, and the proof that your build was successful.   -  The results from the lab, including the command used, the build time, and the proof that your build was successful.
   -  Your experiences with this lab and your reflection on the process.   -  Your experiences with this lab and your reflection on the process.
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 +Remember to include results from __both__ of the [[SPO600 servers]].
  
 Present the data in a useful way for comparison (consider using tables, graphs, change factors (% differences), or other formats to make your point). Include any useful or interesting observations encountered during the lab. Present the data in a useful way for comparison (consider using tables, graphs, change factors (% differences), or other formats to make your point). Include any useful or interesting observations encountered during the lab.
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