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Post by n00b on Mar 13, 2017 19:38:17 GMT -6
The website will be down temporarily while I do some work to it. It shouldn't be too long.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2017 1:59:22 GMT -6
Ok...
J
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Post by sdlbasic on Mar 15, 2017 15:42:00 GMT -6
Hey i was thinking in download the linux version and try to compile it, will it be online soon or can i download it from github? What are the commands to compile it under linux and what libs we need to install? Lost the previous stuff sorry.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 15, 2017 17:06:16 GMT -6
sdlbasic, I use the 64bit version of Linux Mint and had a bit of a library problem.... I upgraded from LM 17.2 to 18.0. That meant all the added system wide libraries were scrubbed and the default version 18.0 was installed. Did not have to compile. The file just needed to be decompressed and the Editor file executed from either a console terminal ( ./Editor ) or you can create a launcher. Anyway here is the link to how I fixed it. rcbasic.freeforums.net/thread/57/version-208-startI hope that this helps... J ps: One other thing I forgot to mention. At the moment, the Linux version of RCBasic, will only show errors if you execute from a console terminal. I created a launcher and RCBasic ran as it should but did not display any error messages... Just thought I would let you know...
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Post by n00b on Mar 16, 2017 2:10:30 GMT -6
Johnno's solution is probably better than compiling the code from github as that code does not include the last changes made. I have uploaded it to github but it isn't updating. I am just going to start including the code with the rcbasic download when I get the page back up. I just need to get a steady Internet connection first.
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Post by n00b on Mar 22, 2017 1:45:50 GMT -6
A quick update: I am still working on the site and I am hoping to have it up by the end of the week. Thanks for your patience.
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Post by sdlbasic on Mar 22, 2017 3:03:32 GMT -6
Maybe you should keep a repo with the same versions that you have in the site or forum just for this kind of occasions, this way users will have the chance to download it. It could be just a simple dropbox or other cloud links to the versions.
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