Oh yes, I didn't see those forums where linked. Nice, thanks. I'll post that way until now. I tried to signal the bug, but it didn't work on the official site, as I still didn't have the confirmation mail... anyway.
So, as for my problem, my last attempt didn't work. Here is what I wanted to send you first: Sylvain "Phen0m" Saubier wrote: > > > Hi everyone! > > First and foremost, I may introduce myself. Ahem. > I'm a 18 years old Frenchie and I'm rather new to the world of computer > programming. > A world in which I came through the door of the algorithms, which I > learned the basics using a book. Then, I thought I was ready to apply my > skills with a real programming language and, having heard a lot of great > things concerning Smalltalk, I decided give it a try (my English allows me > to assume the fact that there is indeed very few French things on the > subject). > I started with the awesome /Pharo by Example/, which made me understand > quickly the fun and innovative aspects of this programming language. I > really like the philosophy and the OO conception. > > However, as I would like to be able to program and design my own indie > video games, I was about to change my mind and go with /ActionScript3/, in > order to use popular Flash libraries (like FlashPunk or Flixel, if someone > knows) and especially built for video games development, using > FlashDevelop and Flex SDK. Indeed, what I would like to do is simple 2D > games, like the one we can see in the real indie community (not all those > crappy browser games), that shows up their games every year at the > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independent_Games_Festival /IGF/ . > Though, frustrated by the complexity of AS3, if finally came back to ST. > But I was facing a problem: I had to find the right tools. > > While I could be building all my engines, physics and graphics tools by > myself, it would probably be a huge loss of time. This was until I > discovered GNU Smalltalk, which interfaces OpenGL, Cairo and, above all, > SDL (if I'm not mistaken), which is one of the most used library on the > indie game community. Moreover, I really like as well the GST philosophy > ("for those who can type") and I'm planning to migrate on Linux. > Unfortunately, at the time, I'm still on Windows and so began to read your > very nice /Computer Programming using GST/ to get started. > > Unfortunately, I have a problem to install GST using MinGW/MSYS latest > build and then I came here to request your help. Indeed, I managed to > compile Tcl8.5.10 and Tk8.5.10 I guess (I didn't watch the terminal during > all the compilation but it came to the end). Then, I tried to build GST > but it fails on the very last command 'make install'. > Here's a screenshot of the bug: > http://www.stockme.fr/imgdfc628c95b/I_MADE_IT..._Oh_no_dammit.png > http://www.stockme.fr/imgdfc628c95b/I_MADE_IT..._Oh_no_dammit.png > > As I'm far to be an expert, I may require some explanations as I don't > perfectly get everything yet. > > Hope you'll take the time to answer me. > > Bets regards. > > Sylvain Saubier > --- > http://www.reopen911.info/ > I'm obviously open to every advice and suggestion. -- View this message in context: http://forum.world.st/Double-errors-tp3723136p3723246.html Sent from the Gnu mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ help-smalltalk mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-smalltalk
