Re: [Gambas-user] Feature Request - Package Management
Ron_1st: I think u r now more than right. Cant we install gre(gambas runtime environment) first. And then install gambas on it. Now anything can be run via it, just like wine does. Isnt it a better solution. It will not take 850mb space for the package now but only 20mb or around. Also we can then easily upgrade. It will not take that much space either. It will not take 850mb space for the package now but only 20mb or around. Also we can then easily upgrade. Does some body agree =) Best Regards -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Feature-Request---Package-Management-tp23610862p23670649.html Sent from the gambas-user mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -- Register Now for Creativity and Technology (CaT), June 3rd, NYC. CaT is a gathering of tech-side developers & brand creativity professionals. Meet the minds behind Google Creative Lab, Visual Complexity, Processing, & iPhoneDevCamp asthey present alongside digital heavyweights like Barbarian Group, R/GA, & Big Spaceship. http://www.creativitycat.com ___ Gambas-user mailing list Gambas-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gambas-user
Re: [Gambas-user] Feature Request - Package Management
Hi :) is italian. you can download the package deb of the version 2.12 of Gambas. Regards El mié, 20-05-2009 a las 19:55 -0700, KhurramM escribió: > Sir the page is in French, I dont understand what to do here? > > Best Regards > > > > programacion wrote: > > > > Hi. > > > > Look this link http://www.gambas-it.org/gmbs/modules/news/ > > > > Regards > > > > El mié, 20-05-2009 a las 11:10 -0700, KhurramM escribió: > > > >> Sir it will be a very excellent piece of work if u have the latest > >> gambas-debians for ubuntu and debian. > >> > >> Pls, if it is possible, put these for easy/direct download on the gambas > >> website server. > >> > >> Because Hardy is a LTS, so I prefer to use it over the latest version. It > >> will be a lot of help for me and other users. > >> > >> Still I wish if we could get direct binary/shell installers/upgraders. > >> > >> Thanks a lot. > >> > >> Best Regards > >> > >> Khurram > > -- > > Crystal Reports - New Free Runtime and 30 Day Trial > > Check out the new simplified licensing option that enables > > unlimited royalty-free distribution of the report engine > > for externally facing server and web deployment. > > http://p.sf.net/sfu/businessobjects > > ___ > > Gambas-user mailing list > > Gambas-user@lists.sourceforge.net > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gambas-user > > > > > -- Register Now for Creativity and Technology (CaT), June 3rd, NYC. CaT is a gathering of tech-side developers & brand creativity professionals. Meet the minds behind Google Creative Lab, Visual Complexity, Processing, & iPhoneDevCamp asthey present alongside digital heavyweights like Barbarian Group, R/GA, & Big Spaceship. http://www.creativitycat.com ___ Gambas-user mailing list Gambas-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gambas-user
Re: [Gambas-user] Feature Request - Package Management
On Thursday 21 May 2009, KhurramM wrote: > > Well I again search the same site to find gambas2.12 for my hardy. Thanks a > lot. Still need to try it, yet. > > I experimented the file on my testing jaunty: > (see attachment) > > To gambas forum: I installed gambas via on jaunty (just for trial). It used > 37.5mb total including this gambas file to install the package. > Gambas can be packaged into a plus/minus a little 37.5mb binary installer. > :jumping: > > The person who told me it will take a CDs data to make an installer, seems > to quiet wrong, in his assertion. :-) > > Best Regards I asume you are fresh from a windows C environment jumped into the linux world. You need to read that message carefully again. Rob is almost right with his statement. First you need to know in the windows world the differences between W98, XP and Vista. when you write a program for one of those versions it does not work out the box in one of the other 3. hmmm yes I know it can work sometimes but there is no garanty. I wrote a programm with the WMP SDK71 on W98 and that does not work on the others. Simple because MS changed something in the background for XP, Vista not tried. This was using a binary package installer as you prefer. The source can also be compiled for XP and Vista. I do have 3 packages and 3 times the size to use for the simple 1 file installer for the same program. If we do the same for "linux" programs you must understand there are over 100 different distributions, name them w98,w98se,me,xp,vista,2000,nt. Yes some are constructed from a master like Debian is used for the ubuntu series. Mandriva for i.e. PCLinux2007, RedHat for fedora, Centos, etc. In MS Window terms the Home, Premium, Ultimate etc. Let say we support ten of those master systems, we need ten times the size of our full program. Your mentioned 35MB was for ONE distribution, so we need 350MB now, half a CD. (the source is less then 20MB ATM usable for all ten systems and children of them) Now comes the support to get a working system. We need the 4 most used Database engines. Some PDF, XML and network support as i.e. Curl. Everey one of the 10 master distributions compiles these on there likes for ordering in the disk map, the configuration and possible options. Just a number but let say for a system you need 50MB to support this in compiled form. Now the 10 master distributions need 10 times 50MB as 500MB (almost a full CD) (the source is less then 50MB and usable for all ten systems and children of them) These support may already be installed by the distribution or are available for installation as binary packages, and full supported for bug fixes by them. If the guy that makes a program like gambas should do the way you want he must deliver a file with a size for all code: 35MB gambas compiled x 10 = 350MB 50MB support compiled x 10 = 500MB some setup program and total 850MB at least. Give HIS support on the supporting code DB,PDF,XML and network stuff. Noway he will or can do this. Do you release your program with this as requirement? He wil never have enough time to live anymore or to make his application (gambas). Second: this file will be picked up by major sites as Download.com and snapfiles and many insecure sites( for dismanteling and add malware/virus and repacked) for the simple windows to linux jumpers that doeds want the "easy way without thinking". Third: When I want to jump to an other linux distribution it is simple a few commands to make a working version again. For my WMP application, having the source you can change the function name changed between W98 and XP and recompile to get it working again. Binary delivery is only usefull if it is done for a specific distribution by that distribution or the programmer head/leader. This is a safe place to get the program and for new people starting with linux the distributions repository is the onle safe place anyway. For programmers it should not be a problem to compile a fresh new release of the developer program used for creating there own programs, they need to compile there own programs to. (not every program language has a IDE to do it) Do not see the figures and conditions as absolute but as indication what is involved in the total process to do a job as you prefer (or did after read this). It shows why source delivery and prefers this way in the linux world. I do also follow your thread about the C/C++ based character input. You can be a good programmer for applications now in C/C++ but do not understand the working and background of C/C++, only your programs. Porting a C program source to Basic source is not simple copy/past the code and in the editor using the replace function to change the C statements text to Basic words. You need to understand what the specific C statement does and find the Basic statement to do the same thing. The grammar/syntax between both languages are also different. > PUBLIC SUB Ma
Re: [Gambas-user] Feature Request - Package Management
Well I again search the same site to find gambas2.12 for my hardy. Thanks a lot. Still need to try it, yet. I experimented the file on my testing jaunty: (see attachment) To gambas forum: I installed gambas via on jaunty (just for trial). It used 37.5mb total including this gambas file to install the package. Gambas can be packaged into a plus/minus a little 37.5mb binary installer. :jumping: The person who told me it will take a CDs data to make an installer, seems to quiet wrong, in his assertion. :-) Best Regards -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Feature-Request---Package-Management-tp23610862p23648664.html Sent from the gambas-user mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -- Register Now for Creativity and Technology (CaT), June 3rd, NYC. CaT is a gathering of tech-side developers & brand creativity professionals. Meet the minds behind Google Creative Lab, Visual Complexity, Processing, & iPhoneDevCamp asthey present alongside digital heavyweights like Barbarian Group, R/GA, & Big Spaceship. http://www.creativitycat.com ___ Gambas-user mailing list Gambas-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gambas-user
Re: [Gambas-user] Feature Request - Package Management
Sir the page is in French, I dont understand what to do here? Best Regards programacion wrote: > > Hi. > > Look this link http://www.gambas-it.org/gmbs/modules/news/ > > Regards > > El mié, 20-05-2009 a las 11:10 -0700, KhurramM escribió: > >> Sir it will be a very excellent piece of work if u have the latest >> gambas-debians for ubuntu and debian. >> >> Pls, if it is possible, put these for easy/direct download on the gambas >> website server. >> >> Because Hardy is a LTS, so I prefer to use it over the latest version. It >> will be a lot of help for me and other users. >> >> Still I wish if we could get direct binary/shell installers/upgraders. >> >> Thanks a lot. >> >> Best Regards >> >> Khurram > -- > Crystal Reports - New Free Runtime and 30 Day Trial > Check out the new simplified licensing option that enables > unlimited royalty-free distribution of the report engine > for externally facing server and web deployment. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/businessobjects > ___ > Gambas-user mailing list > Gambas-user@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gambas-user > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Feature-Request---Package-Management-tp23610862p23647069.html Sent from the gambas-user mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -- Register Now for Creativity and Technology (CaT), June 3rd, NYC. CaT is a gathering of tech-side developers & brand creativity professionals. Meet the minds behind Google Creative Lab, Visual Complexity, Processing, & iPhoneDevCamp asthey present alongside digital heavyweights like Barbarian Group, R/GA, & Big Spaceship. http://www.creativitycat.com ___ Gambas-user mailing list Gambas-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gambas-user
Re: [Gambas-user] Feature Request - Package Management
Hi. Look this link http://www.gambas-it.org/gmbs/modules/news/ Regards El mié, 20-05-2009 a las 11:10 -0700, KhurramM escribió: > Sir it will be a very excellent piece of work if u have the latest > gambas-debians for ubuntu and debian. > > Pls, if it is possible, put these for easy/direct download on the gambas > website server. > > Because Hardy is a LTS, so I prefer to use it over the latest version. It > will be a lot of help for me and other users. > > Still I wish if we could get direct binary/shell installers/upgraders. > > Thanks a lot. > > Best Regards > > Khurram -- Crystal Reports - New Free Runtime and 30 Day Trial Check out the new simplified licensing option that enables unlimited royalty-free distribution of the report engine for externally facing server and web deployment. http://p.sf.net/sfu/businessobjects ___ Gambas-user mailing list Gambas-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gambas-user
Re: [Gambas-user] Feature Request - Package Management
Sir it will be a very excellent piece of work if u have the latest gambas-debians for ubuntu and debian. Pls, if it is possible, put these for easy/direct download on the gambas website server. Because Hardy is a LTS, so I prefer to use it over the latest version. It will be a lot of help for me and other users. Still I wish if we could get direct binary/shell installers/upgraders. Thanks a lot. Best Regards Khurram -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Feature-Request---Package-Management-tp23610862p23640672.html Sent from the gambas-user mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -- Crystal Reports - New Free Runtime and 30 Day Trial Check out the new simplified licensing option that enables unlimited royalty-free distribution of the report engine for externally facing server and web deployment. http://p.sf.net/sfu/businessobjects ___ Gambas-user mailing list Gambas-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gambas-user
Re: [Gambas-user] Feature Request - Package Management
Hello. I have tried to create deb packages for Ubuntu and Debian distrucion but success.The I wrote the maintainer of Debian packages Gambas and I have never received a reply. The interesting thing is that we could make packages for the latest version without having to compile. What do you think? Regards El mar, 19-05-2009 a las 22:34 -0700, KhurramM escribió: > Hello All! > > TO joshiggins > " ...The only problem > then is, say because your on Hardy, you'd possibly have two different GTK > versions... " > Intelligent Installer, it installs only what is not present on the > system. > > TO Rob Kudla > " ...I build my own package rather than using some binary installer. ... " > >> It is what you prefer, not me. > "... would make the Gambas installer fill a CD ..." > Does JDK do that? Do people complain? > "> 8> Easy testing of a unstable release." > What if I still wanna try? :working: > "... How will putting Gambas into a monolithic installer create more > documentation and help?..." > >>> Any user on Any Linux can access yours and mine help and documentation. > >>> Linux-Platform independent. Also same configuration settings. > "...There is an installer system called Klik that would provide what you're > describing..." > >>>. Klik failed to work on 50% applications, on my testing it. :-((:-(( > TO Sergio A. Hernandez > ".. I try to be patient and wait to the ubuntu package. ... " > >>> I am not patient on waiting for ubuntu to package for me. I am > >>> concerned to install and use the latest. :-( > > Thanks all, and I hope my request is accredited by the Gambas Developer > Team. :-) -- Crystal Reports - New Free Runtime and 30 Day Trial Check out the new simplified licensing option that enables unlimited royalty-free distribution of the report engine for externally facing server and web deployment. http://p.sf.net/sfu/businessobjects ___ Gambas-user mailing list Gambas-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gambas-user
Re: [Gambas-user] Feature Request - Package Management
Hello All! TO joshiggins " ...The only problem then is, say because your on Hardy, you'd possibly have two different GTK versions... " Intelligent Installer, it installs only what is not present on the system. TO Rob Kudla " ...I build my own package rather than using some binary installer. ... " >> It is what you prefer, not me. "... would make the Gambas installer fill a CD ..." Does JDK do that? Do people complain? "> 8> Easy testing of a unstable release." What if I still wanna try? :working: "... How will putting Gambas into a monolithic installer create more documentation and help?..." >>> Any user on Any Linux can access yours and mine help and documentation. >>> Linux-Platform independent. Also same configuration settings. "...There is an installer system called Klik that would provide what you're describing..." >>>. Klik failed to work on 50% applications, on my testing it. :-((:-(( TO Sergio A. Hernandez ".. I try to be patient and wait to the ubuntu package. ... " >>> I am not patient on waiting for ubuntu to package for me. I am >>> concerned to install and use the latest. :-( Thanks all, and I hope my request is accredited by the Gambas Developer Team. :-) -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Feature-Request---Package-Management-tp23610862p23629262.html Sent from the gambas-user mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -- Crystal Reports - New Free Runtime and 30 Day Trial Check out the new simplified licensing option that enables unlimited royalty-free distribution of the report engine for externally facing server and web deployment. http://p.sf.net/sfu/businessobjects ___ Gambas-user mailing list Gambas-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gambas-user
Re: [Gambas-user] Feature Request - Package Management
The idea itself sound nice, a unique way to install your favorite application. But, the concept is a contradiction to what Linux: is almost 300 different distros most of them active. 1000s of diferent projects, manuals, tutorials, books, etc. Some people think that is one of the weakest links of Linux, that all we are divided in several distros and several projects. But I think is what make Linux so attractive, the freedom to use whatever desktop, software, distro, etc you want. Who cares if Linux will never beat Windows? Me and my family use Linux and we love it, and is what really matters. On my opinion, of the two major distros (Ubuntu & OpenSuse) the one that makes your life easier is Ubuntu, some time ago I just give up to have the latest and greatest version of Gambas and other projects, I try to be patient and wait to the ubuntu package. *BTW, when is going to be ready the newest Gambas packages for Ubuntu??? * :-) have a nice day. On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 8:24 AM, Rob wrote: > On Tuesday 19 May 2009 03:07, KhurramM wrote: > > gambas-3.1.2-install.bin or gambas-3.1.2-install.sh > > for every new release (stable or unstable), for all linuxes. > > 2> Faster bug fixing (as every one uses it). > > I certainly wouldn't. If I can't install something using apt-get, I build > my own package rather than using some binary installer. > > > 5> Be independent of compiling and dependency seeking. > > You realize that for Gambas to include all its dependencies in the > installer - Gtk, KDE, mysql, all the other libraries, statically linked so > they'll run on any version of Linux - would make the Gambas installer fill > a CD and maybe more, right? > > > 8> Easy testing of a unstable release. > > When it comes to unstable development versions of programs, I think putting > the "make barrier" in place is useful because it prevents less technical > users from testing software that isn't safe for them to use yet. If you > have trouble compiling things, you're also going to have trouble running a > debugger to post a stack trace after a crash. > > > 3> More documentation to configure and use. > > 10> More helps available. > > How will putting Gambas into a monolithic installer create more > documentation and help? > > > Just as sun offers jdk and jre releases fro linuxes. > > Sun offers their jdk and jre installers because they used to be proprietary > software and most distributions wouldn't package them. That has changed, > at least partly, but their culture is already in place. Also, Java has > very few dependencies, because it reinvents the wheel for the most part > rather than using existing toolkits and libraries the way Gambas does. > > > Currently I am on hardy, and I dont find it comfortable to compile. > > There is an installer system called Klik that would provide what you're > describing, a single file that includes all dependencies, and years ago > someone packaged Gambas 1.x for Klik. But I don't know if anyone updates > it any more and even so, if you're running a KDE 3 system and try to > install a version of Gambas that includes an entire copy of KDE 4, for > example, I think it's not going to work too well. It's a moot point, > since even when they kept Klik up to date, they only included stable > versions of programs, not development ones. > > Rob > > > -- > Crystal Reports - New Free Runtime and 30 Day Trial > Check out the new simplified licensing option that enables > unlimited royalty-free distribution of the report engine > for externally facing server and web deployment. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/businessobjects > ___ > Gambas-user mailing list > Gambas-user@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gambas-user > -- Crystal Reports - New Free Runtime and 30 Day Trial Check out the new simplified licensing option that enables unlimited royalty-free distribution of the report engine for externally facing server and web deployment. http://p.sf.net/sfu/businessobjects ___ Gambas-user mailing list Gambas-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gambas-user
Re: [Gambas-user] Feature Request - Package Management
On Tuesday 19 May 2009 03:07, KhurramM wrote: > gambas-3.1.2-install.bin or gambas-3.1.2-install.sh > for every new release (stable or unstable), for all linuxes. > 2> Faster bug fixing (as every one uses it). I certainly wouldn't. If I can't install something using apt-get, I build my own package rather than using some binary installer. > 5> Be independent of compiling and dependency seeking. You realize that for Gambas to include all its dependencies in the installer - Gtk, KDE, mysql, all the other libraries, statically linked so they'll run on any version of Linux - would make the Gambas installer fill a CD and maybe more, right? > 8> Easy testing of a unstable release. When it comes to unstable development versions of programs, I think putting the "make barrier" in place is useful because it prevents less technical users from testing software that isn't safe for them to use yet. If you have trouble compiling things, you're also going to have trouble running a debugger to post a stack trace after a crash. > 3> More documentation to configure and use. > 10> More helps available. How will putting Gambas into a monolithic installer create more documentation and help? > Just as sun offers jdk and jre releases fro linuxes. Sun offers their jdk and jre installers because they used to be proprietary software and most distributions wouldn't package them. That has changed, at least partly, but their culture is already in place. Also, Java has very few dependencies, because it reinvents the wheel for the most part rather than using existing toolkits and libraries the way Gambas does. > Currently I am on hardy, and I dont find it comfortable to compile. There is an installer system called Klik that would provide what you're describing, a single file that includes all dependencies, and years ago someone packaged Gambas 1.x for Klik. But I don't know if anyone updates it any more and even so, if you're running a KDE 3 system and try to install a version of Gambas that includes an entire copy of KDE 4, for example, I think it's not going to work too well. It's a moot point, since even when they kept Klik up to date, they only included stable versions of programs, not development ones. Rob -- Crystal Reports - New Free Runtime and 30 Day Trial Check out the new simplified licensing option that enables unlimited royalty-free distribution of the report engine for externally facing server and web deployment. http://p.sf.net/sfu/businessobjects ___ Gambas-user mailing list Gambas-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gambas-user
Re: [Gambas-user] Feature Request - Package Management
Sun's JDK binaries also includes the dependencies needed, and we'd need a package for each architecture, but I'm all for the idea. I'm assuming that it would install it somewhere like /opt, then the dependencies would be in a separate prefix there too. The only problem then is, say because your on Hardy, you'd possibly have two different GTK versions and it may get hard to maintain efficiently, unless the install script detected the distro, and automatically satisfied the dependencies, but then you might as well make a load of .debs. Just my thoughts 2009/5/19 KhurramM > > Hi all! > > I dont know, if its possible, but I like to have a installer like: > > gambas-3.1.2-install.bin or gambas-3.1.2-install.sh > > for every new release (stable or unstable), for all linuxes. > > Advantages: > > 1> Faster updating. > 2> Faster bug fixing (as every one uses it). > 3> More documentation to configure and use. > 4> Choice to use any version any-time. > 5> Be independent of compiling and dependency seeking. > 6> Single repos for all linux-variants. > 7> Easy downgrading, if required. > 8> Easy testing of a unstable release. > 9> Installing as a core-package rather then a dependent. > 10> More helps available. > > Just as sun offers jdk and jre releases fro linuxes. > > Installer and un-installer packages be also available in the same format. > > Please Agree!:-) Thanks in advance. > > Currently I am on hardy, and I dont find it comfortable to compile. > > Best Regards to all.. > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/Feature-Request---Package-Management-tp23610862p23610862.html > Sent from the gambas-user mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > > > -- > Crystal Reports - New Free Runtime and 30 Day Trial > Check out the new simplified licensing option that enables > unlimited royalty-free distribution of the report engine > for externally facing server and web deployment. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/businessobjects > ___ > Gambas-user mailing list > Gambas-user@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gambas-user > -- joshua higgins >>-- -- Crystal Reports - New Free Runtime and 30 Day Trial Check out the new simplified licensing option that enables unlimited royalty-free distribution of the report engine for externally facing server and web deployment. http://p.sf.net/sfu/businessobjects ___ Gambas-user mailing list Gambas-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gambas-user
[Gambas-user] Feature Request - Package Management
Hi all! I dont know, if its possible, but I like to have a installer like: gambas-3.1.2-install.bin or gambas-3.1.2-install.sh for every new release (stable or unstable), for all linuxes. Advantages: 1> Faster updating. 2> Faster bug fixing (as every one uses it). 3> More documentation to configure and use. 4> Choice to use any version any-time. 5> Be independent of compiling and dependency seeking. 6> Single repos for all linux-variants. 7> Easy downgrading, if required. 8> Easy testing of a unstable release. 9> Installing as a core-package rather then a dependent. 10> More helps available. Just as sun offers jdk and jre releases fro linuxes. Installer and un-installer packages be also available in the same format. Please Agree!:-) Thanks in advance. Currently I am on hardy, and I dont find it comfortable to compile. Best Regards to all.. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Feature-Request---Package-Management-tp23610862p23610862.html Sent from the gambas-user mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -- Crystal Reports - New Free Runtime and 30 Day Trial Check out the new simplified licensing option that enables unlimited royalty-free distribution of the report engine for externally facing server and web deployment. http://p.sf.net/sfu/businessobjects ___ Gambas-user mailing list Gambas-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gambas-user