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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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. ...
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