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Re: [libreplanet-discuss] Installing BASIC-256 From Tarball


From: Sean O'Brien
Subject: Re: [libreplanet-discuss] Installing BASIC-256 From Tarball
Date: Mon, 04 Aug 2014 17:47:34 -0400
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Michał -

Just to make it clear, you're going to need the build-essential
package installed to compile from source, and you follow directions in
COMPILE.txt

For new users with a technical bent, I usually recommend digging
around in synaptic (a front-end for apt) for a while before compiling
from source, many times you will find a solution.

In your case, you may even find that emulating an environment like C64
(vice) will be less of a headache.

Cheers,
~ Sean


On 08/03/2014 03:57 PM, Michał Masłowski wrote:
>> I'm attempting to install the latest version of the GNU-licensed
>> application BASIC-256 on my laptop which is running Trisquel
>> 6.0.1.
> 
> Trisquel has an older version.  If you want to build a newer one
> from source, running "apt-get build-dep basic256" should help: it
> will install dependencies hopefully working for the version that
> you want.
> 
>> I've gotten as far as extracting files into a new directory, but
>> my attempts to run commands like "configure" and "make" keep
>> producing errors such as "command not found".
> 
> Read COMPILING.txt in that directory, it should help.  (If there
> would be a configure script, you would use ./configure and then
> make.)
> 
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