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 Post subject: PureBasic 4.00 Beta 3 for Linux
PostPosted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 1:38 am 
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... yes, we still work on it... ;)

A lot of work has been done on the IDE as well as bugs in the libraries.
To see what exactly has been fixed, please look at the answered post in the bugs section.
Also the package now includes the latest fasm version.

Note that we did not address all the reports done recently. Do not worry, they have not been forgotten,
we just think it is time for another beta, so testers can benefit from the progress made so far (and keep testing)
while we continue working on the remaining bugs.
So do not worry, we will get to these bugs as well...

Get the new beta on your personal download account, and keep those reports comming,
we need them in order to reach a best possible result with the final release.

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Hehe i'm first to thank you :D . Great news, i'll test it ASAP, now it's 2:53 AM here :).

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Thank you :!:

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hopefully the finaly version will have a sort of installer ,
so that also some noobs and non-geeks can
execute PB under linux.
The Competitors (for exampl. BlitzMax) have them already.

>su install

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Rings wrote:
hopefully the finaly version will have a sort of installer ,
so that also some noobs and non-geeks can
execute PB under linux.
The Competitors (for exampl. BlitzMax) have them already.

>su install

So I hope too (I am a noob) :wink:
But I work on the www.lostlabyrinth.com now.

-> And there is LINUX the main OS.

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Rings wrote:
hopefully the finaly version will have a sort of installer ,
so that also some noobs and non-geeks can
execute PB under linux.
The Competitors (for exampl. BlitzMax) have them already.

>su install
You don't have to install it, just uncompress and run.

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I think he means an installer that installs all the needed files.

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simply click and run..... not change anything
(per hand) in any configurationfile or some
crypti console commands where my fingers are
crossing.
I like rapid development in every way.
The first touch is the importants.....

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You can simply extract the package and run the IDE now. No need to change anything else.

A setup that installs the needed dependancies is not possible, because each distro handles
packages and updates differently.

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Thanks a lot! Great!

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freak wrote:
You can simply extract the package and run the IDE now. No need to change anything else.

i will give it a try, last beta (2) quits without any message (Suse 10.2)

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A setup that installs the needed dependancies is not possible, because each distro handles
packages and updates differently.

sure you're right.
perhaps a list with needed libs makes life easier.

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What about enabling an install via Synaptic?


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> You can simply extract the package and run the IDE now. No need to change anything else.
I tried it but it didn't work. I got an error "/opt/kde3/bin/konsole"

> What about enabling an install via Synaptic?
That's not a very sensible comment, is it?

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Thanks and cheer :)

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Thank you!
Waiting for the linux version to reach to the windows one ... :roll:

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