Benoît Minisini
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[DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT]
* BUG: Fix some use of boolean value incrementing. [INTERPRETER] * BUG: Class declared with the 'Class' keyword are alwyas global. * BUG: A stupid hack in gb.db requires that the value is always stored just after the datatype in the VALUE and GB_VALUE structures. [COMPILER] * BUG: Class declared with the 'Class' keyword are alwyas global. [GB.DESKTOP] * NEW: Desktop.Passwords is a new property that allows to store and retrieve passwords in the KDE wallet or the GNOME keyring, according to the running desktop. Only KDE and GNOME are supported. I don't know if XFCE has something equivalent... [GB.DESKTOP.GNOME] * NEW: This new component is automatically loaded by gb.desktop when the GNOME keyring is requested. [GB.FORM] * BUG: Fix some use of boolean value incrementing. [GB.FORM.MDI] * NEW: The Workspace popup menu now sort the windows by title. [GB.QT] * NEW: XEMBED support was upgraded to the 1.3 version of QtXEmbed classes. * BUG: Fix some use of boolean value incrementing. git-svn-id: svn://localhost/gambas/trunk@1373 867c0c6c-44f3-4631-809d-bfa615b0a4ec
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WELCOME TO GAMBAS! GAMBAS is a free implementation of a graphical development environment based on a BASIC interpreter. It is very inspired by Visual Basic and Java. More information on http://gambas.sourceforge.net ** IMPORTANT NOTES Before downloading Gambas, compiling it and then complaining, please read the following remarks CAREFULLY! To compile Gambas, you must install the following libraries on your system : +=================================+==========================================+ | COMPONENTS | LIBRARIES | +=================================+==========================================+ | gb.compress.bzlib2 | libbz2.so | +---------------------------------+------------------------------------------+ | gb.compress.zlib | libz.so | +---------------------------------+------------------------------------------+ | gb.corba | libACE.so libomniORB4.so | | | libomniDynamic4.so | +---------------------------------+------------------------------------------+ | gb.crypt | libcrypt.so | +---------------------------------+------------------------------------------+ | gb.db.firebird | libibpp.so libfbclient.so | +---------------------------------+------------------------------------------+ | gb.db.mysql | libmysqlclient.so libz.so | +---------------------------------+------------------------------------------+ | gb.db.odbc | libodbc.so | +---------------------------------+------------------------------------------+ | gb.db.postgresql | libpq.so | +---------------------------------+------------------------------------------+ | gb.db.sqlite | libsqlite.so | +---------------------------------+------------------------------------------+ | gb.db.sqlite3 | libsqlite3.so | +---------------------------------+------------------------------------------+ | gb.gtk | All GTK+ libraries | +---------------------------------+------------------------------------------+ | gb.ldap | libldap.so | +---------------------------------+------------------------------------------+ | gb.net | - | +---------------------------------+------------------------------------------+ | gb.net.curl | libcurl.so | +---------------------------------+------------------------------------------+ | gb.opengl | libGL.so libGLU.so | +---------------------------------+------------------------------------------+ | gb.pcre | libpcre.so | +---------------------------------+------------------------------------------+ | gb.qt | libqt-mt.so.3 | +---------------------------------+------------------------------------------+ | gb.qt.kde | All KDE libraries | +---------------------------------+------------------------------------------+ | gb.sdl | libSDL.so | +---------------------------------+------------------------------------------+ | gb.sdl.sound | libSDL.so libSDL_mixer.so | +---------------------------------+------------------------------------------+ | gb.sdl.image | libSDL.so libSDL_image.so libSDL_gfx.so | | | libSDL_ttf.so | +---------------------------------+------------------------------------------+ | gb.sdl.opengl | libSDL.so libGL.so libGLU.so | +---------------------------------+------------------------------------------+ | gb.v4l | libjpeg.so libpng.so video4linux >= 2.0 | +---------------------------------+------------------------------------------+ | gb.xml | libxml-2.0 | +---------------------------------+------------------------------------------+ | gb.xml.xslt | libxslt | +---------------------------------+------------------------------------------+ And you must install all related development packages. Try to always use a recent version of these libraries. You must of course install the GCC compiler. You must compile gb.qt and gb.qt.ext components to have a working development environment. Qt 3.2 is now required because of one Qt function that was missing in older versions of Qt. Gambas will compile with Qt 3.1, but the function Picture.Copy() will fail in some case. Gambas does not compile with previous versions of Qt. You must have the right to write to /tmp, otherwise Gambas will not work. This package was done with the following versions of GNU tools: - automake 1.9.4 - autoconf 2.59 - libtool 1.5.12 (this tool is not required as it is included in the package) Each sub-directory of this source package is actually independent. You can configure, make and install each of them independently. ** DISTRIBUTION SPECIFIC PROBLEMS Read the README.REDHAT or README.FEDORA files. ** HOW TO COMPILE GAMBAS ? 1) First, check that you installed all the needed development packages 2) When done, type the following magic sentences in a shell. '#' represents your shell prompt, and "..." are the messages printed during the configuration and compilation. This command analyzes the system and configure the package: # ./configure -C ... This command compiles the programs: # make ... And finally this command installs everything: # su -c "make install" Password: <Type the root password here> ... If something fails during this process, try to type the following command before ./configure : # ./reconf If it does not work, I need to know what happened exactly. To do so, type the following command : # ( ./configure; make; make install ) > output.txt 2>&1 And send me the file "output.txt" by mail, with every other detail about your computer and your distribution you find useful. 3) If everything was fine, type "gambas2" to run the development environment. There are a few examples in the "examples" directory. 4) There are more 'configure' specific explanations in the "INSTALL" file. I invite you to read them. Enjoy it ! Benoît.
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