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
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 l
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).
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 instal
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
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 dow
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
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
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 insta
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 L
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 packa
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
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