Thanks for the info. I do have a Studio license and I'd like to try the Linux version (for PPC). Do you (or anyone, for that matter) have an unlicensed installer for 1.1.1 for Linux that they'd like to make available for DL?
Thanks, Barry
On Friday, Oct 17, 2003, at 13:36 America/Denver, Jan wrote:
Hmm, and there I thought support for LinuxPPC was dropped after MetaCard 2.4.1 ? So the last one you can run on YDL should be Revolution 1.1.1 IIRC. The absence of engines is no big deal, as by default it only needs the engine for that platform -- and that's the one you're running Revolution with anyway, so it can simply make a quick copy when building a distribution. When compiling for other platforms (you do have a Studio or Enterprise, right?) it will connect to the Revolution server and download the engines it needs if it can't find them in the engines folder.
Hope this clarified things a bit,
Jan Schenkel.
--- Barry Levine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:I DL'd the v2.0.3 Rev but the .tgz file (when I double-click it to open it in KDE) appears to be missing much of what needs to be there; the "engines" folder is empty, for example. I'm running YDL (Yellow Dog Linux) on my PowerBook.
Taking into account I'm a Mac guy (obvious by my eMail) who expects a "drag & drop" installation, what am I doing wrong?
Thanks, Barry
PS - If you think this is too off-topic, you may eMail me directly.
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