I guess you are using precise 12.04 (next 12.10) lol
To get gambas3 with an icon on gnome3 (i am not using unity but guess
it's about the same)
you need to install alacarte (menu manager), well that's the way I do it
(surely there are others...)
in menu manager create your icon with gambas
an the
One small problem now!
I can run Gambas from Terminal but can't get it onto desktop. I'm using
Ubuntu 12.10
Right click on Desktop only has options to create a folder or a document.
Also can't get executables into Launcher.
Bill
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Thanks a lot, I'm up & running
Bill
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Right - thanks I'm doing it!
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Sorry you are right: that is confusing and I am taliking about the svn
download. When you extracted the tarball you put it in a directory as in "It
does not matter where you place the extracted directory: it is easiest to
leave it as a sub-directory in the Downloads directory." Delete that
directo
Not sure what you mean by 'delete trunk'.
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My experience after a compilation failure is to delete trunk and start over.
I am sure it is not essential but I am convinced there are black arts at
work :)
Bill-Lancaster wrote:
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> Thanks for the help. That set of commands runs fine, but
> I then ran "reconf all" - fine
> Then "./confi
Thanks for the help. That set of commands runs fine, but
I then ran "reconf all" - fine
Then "./configure -C". This goes into a loop and keeps on repeating itself.
I've tried closing the PC then re-running comands from the start ("sudo
apt-get install build-essential autoconf. etc") but
Hi
Bill-Lancaster wrote:
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> I'm following instructions found at
> http://kalaharix.wordpress.com/gambas-3/gambas-3-compile-and-install/
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> "Package kdelibs4-dev is not available, but is referred to by another
> package.
> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
> is
Ubuntu 12.04, gambas3-3.0.0
I'm following instructions found at
http://kalaharix.wordpress.com/gambas-3/gambas-3-compile-and-install/
Have pasted commands for Natty and get
"Package kdelibs4-dev is not available, but is referred to by another
package.
This may mean that the package is missing,
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