Hello,
make[4]: Verzeichnis
»/home/christof/programming/gambas/gambas3/trunk/gb.db.sqlite3/src« wird
betreten
make[4]: *** Keine Regel vorhanden, um das Target »main.cpp«,
benötigt von »gb_db_sqlite3_la-main.lo«, zu erstellen. Schluss.
Means:
No rule to compile target »main.cpp«,
required by
Apologies. I stated earlier that I am using Mint on my RPi. I meant, of course,
Ubuntu MATE. Like many people I tend to naturally associate the MATE desktop
with Linux Mint.
However, Ubuntu MATE is another excellent option for driving your 32 bit
servers. You would still need to install
http://gambaswiki.org/bugtracker/edit?object=BUG.946=L21haW4-
Comment #2 by Peter ROC:
Hi Benoît.
I use the masks [0-9] and [0-9].[0-9] to prevent users inserting values that
are not in the intended format. That's why mask 0 it's not enough.
Peter
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> - lightweight desktops,
>
I recommend LXDE based distros (example Lubuntu), Xfce is too buggy.
> - Gambas
>
If compiling is OK, then this shouldn't be problem.
> - postgresql 9.3+
> - must have su/ssh/ access to all boxes.
>
Aren't those pretty much standard things in about any
Hi
Linux Mint 17.3 would satisfy all your requirements. I run a number of small
servers, including an RPi, on Mint and they are simply trouble-free.
I am not aware of any plans to end 32-bit support. The current version of
Postgres is 9.3.12.
You would need to install openssh-server (client
Our (read "my") favourite bistro, PCLinuxOS has now discontinued official
support for 32bit.
Which leaves me in a bit of a quandary. Most of our "back end equipment", like
the file sharers, firewalls and (private) http servers are all 32-bit machines.
These have been lovingly maintained and