Hi,
The allegro libraries are available through synaptic per usual.
Cheers
Tony
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Date: Mon, 08 Sep 2014 08:52:34 +0100
From: Jim Lesurf <[email protected]>
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Subject: Re: [Rpcemu] Rpcemu Digest, Vol 85, Issue 4
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In article <[email protected]>, tonynjac <[email protected]>
wrote:
Gentlemen,
Many thanks - you gave me the clue I needed !
The missing component was "build-essential". I stupidly assumed it was
already installed, but just checked and realised it wasn't there.
FWIW I was also initially puzzled by finding that this package was needed
to produce almost anything with GCC having switched to Xfce Mint 17! I get
the impression the Mint developers assume most users won't be generating or
making software.
Not yet tried my RPCEmu on this distro. To clarify earlier info: Will I
need to find and install allegro4 for it to run OK? If so is this available
via the Mint repos and synaptic, or is it a job for apt-get or similar?
Jim
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