Hi Steve,
The "make install" actually downloads pre-built libraries for Dapper
Drake. After that, you just "release/RunChandler" and you're away.
If you want to get into building it yourself for whatever reason,
along with the "Building Chandler" page at <http://
wiki.osafoundation.org/bin/view/Projects/BuildingChandler>, there is
"Debian (and Ubuntu) Build Notes" at <http://wiki.osafoundation.org/
bin/view/Projects/DebianBuildNotes>, which may be helpful.
Most Linux development for Chandler is done on Ubuntu these days, and
I run Chandler on Dapper Drake regularly.
Reid
On 5-Jun-06, at 12:57 AM, Stephen Waterbury wrote:
[apologies if this is the wrong list for these questions ...
please redirect me if so!]
From the OSAF web site and some googling, I gather there are
no .debs for Chandler, so my choices are to either build it
or run it from source -- right?
* Has anyone successfully built Chandler or run it from source
on Ubuntu Dapper (aka Ubuntu 6.06 LTS)?
* The directions for running chandler from source say to run
'make install' in the chandler directory first. I'm guessing
that builds and installs the Chandler python modules -- right?
Does it do anything else?
* Ubuntu Dapper's wxPython is 2.6.1.2 -- will Chandler work with
that version?
Thanks!
Steve
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