Even there where a precompiled version, I think you had a means of c runtime
libraries to have included in your Windows/XP platform to run the package. I
don't know (but may be), whether the installer of Alexander Konovalov
includes a WINDOWS runnable version of BROWSE, or will include it in near
future.
For this reason, among others, I use a separate SUSE/LINUX in parallel to
WINDOWS/XP for such c based packages as for example GRAPE. There you can use
Frank Luebecks rsync (see download site) without need to recompile (for most
packages). I hope, rsync includes BROWSE already, or does it soon.
Otherwise, under LINUX, after installing the c compiler, there is no problem
to compile.
I hope you get better feedback from other people.
mit freundlichen Grüßen/best regards, Rudolf Zlabinger
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nilo de Roock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 11:12 PM
Subject: [GAP Forum] Browse package
I have downloaded Browse 0.9 and installed it in the usual way. Since
LoadPackage returned with 'fail' I then looked at the docs where it says I
have to compile stuff. I work with Windows XP and that's very unusual on
that platform. Isn't there a pre-compiled version of Browse for Windows?
Thanks on beforehand.
--
met vriendelijke groet / kind regards,
nilo de roock
http://xmsql.sourceforge.net
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