On 16/04/13 08:04, Kostas Michalopoulos wrote: > Similar to what Graeme suggested, except for Ubuntu: install the > libgtk2.0-dev (and the requirements),
The problem there being, if you install on a system that doesn't have internet, you can't install the libgtk2.0-dev (the X11 and GTK2 requirements), libXft-devel (for anti aliased font support), libQtxxx-dev (for Qt work) etc.. The requirements is a hefty download - after the OS install. My point with Slackware was that after you do the OS install, there is no extra install requirements for development work. So offline installs work just as good. But yes, if you have internet access, Ubuntu works well too - I have used it as my development system for many years. In fact, Ubuntu 5.10 all the way to Ubuntu 10.04 > ~/Code/lazarus) and inside it type 'make bigide' (you don't need to do an > install since you can run it from there with Yes, that was a typo (habit from FreeBSD). 'make bigide' is all that I do too, and then run Lazarus from inside the source checkout directory. Regards, - Graeme - -- _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list Lazarus@lists.lazarus.freepascal.org http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus