-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Bill Galbraith wrote: > That is really great to hear. I wasn't sure if it was going to be compatible > across Linux systems. The biggest problem that the Linux guys are going to > have are probably having the password to the root account, and making sure > all of the required libraries are present, such as GL, GLU, glut, and > boost_program_options, and that gnuplot is present. The Linux guys are > generally a little more computer savy. Why couldn't Datcom be installed in the user's home directory like most programs? Or does datcom not support --prefix to ./configure? (Note I have never used Datcom but I can't see why one would need to be root to install it.) Oh and another question: Does Datcom work on non-x86 systems?
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