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Re: SVN UPDATE & .deb BUILD : Revision 951 - 2009-03-12 [message #21443 is a reply to message #21441] |
Wed, 20 May 2009 14:31 |
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luzr wrote on Wed, 20 May 2009 15:05 |
tojocky wrote on Wed, 20 May 2009 04:49 | OK!
I was compiled the source code... but I thing that readme is incomplete!
Need to write list of libraries to install.
Thank you your help!
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Will you?
Mirek
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OK!
I'm not sure that I will write all libraries, I'll try!
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Re: SVN UPDATE & .deb BUILD : Revision 951 - 2009-03-12 [message #21482 is a reply to message #18211] |
Fri, 22 May 2009 12:15 |
mr_ped
Messages: 825 Registered: November 2005 Location: Czech Republic - Praha
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If we are going to improve the readme in src package, I would highly recommend to mention those libs (and package names) too (as "optional").
I don't have problem to support Ubuntu's list of .deb packages needed, I finally tried Ubuntu installation in VirtualBox and while it's far from usable for actual programming (at least untill I figure out how to get bigger resolution then 800x600, probably I need to edit xorg.conf), it works like charm for experiments + compilation under latest OS version from CD ISO image, so I can try every new Ubuntu without endangering production OS and search for needed packages and provide you with the list.
To test some OGL/SDL/various DB things, I should probably try some U++ projects from examples/reference?
Any idea, which ones are most likely to exercise full dev support of desired libs? I think OGL/SDL have each their own example, so those will be easy, but I'm not sure about DBs.
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Re: SVN UPDATE & .deb BUILD : Revision 951 - 2009-03-12 [message #21497 is a reply to message #21482] |
Sat, 23 May 2009 01:38 |
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koldo
Messages: 3361 Registered: August 2008
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Hello mr_ped
If you use Ubuntu and you can not install the full OS there is one additional option to VirtualBox or other virtualization system. It is called Portable Ubuntu.
http://portableubuntu.demonccc.cloudius.com.ar/
It is an Ubuntu system running as a Windows application. You do not need to install it, just run it so it is easy to carry in an usb memory. All Ubuntu applications appear on the Windows desktop.
Using it from an XP I have compiled the last theide from an older one that was in a 32 bits .deb package, just like I did in the real Ubuntu.
I do know that there is no better GNU/Linux than the real one, but in special cases this could be another option and U++ works well in it.
Best regards
Koldo
Best regards
Iñaki
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