Hi > As it looks to me now, I do not only see Lazarus in a downward spiral, > instead the spiral already has reached ground zero :-(
Enough of the "downward spiral". > > > If somebody can point out the most promising path to follow, I can report in > part 2 what further trouble prevented me from installing a working version > of Lazarus that way. It's ridiculous when some tar comes with a bunch of > packages, which cannot be installed due to dependency issues. I'd expect at > least a README that explains the required order of installation, and/or > refers to other resources with according explanations. > It is like the "can't write to serial port" thread month ago. If you are a developer, you MUST understand your system. The "next, next, next, finish" only works for windows. Try to learn about your Ubuntu package system, then try to install a complex DEVELOPER tool. I am not a contributor, I am not a beta tester, I am not a translator, I am not a GNU/Linux expert. I just do electronics with serial port data aquisition, and Free Pascal/Lazarus is a great tool for quick apps development. I use Debian (since Potato): never a problem installing Lazarus (since 0.7.x). You must read and learn how your system works. GNU/Linux, BSD, etc. are not trivial systems. You MUST understand what are you doing. Gustavo ps: excuse my english. > DoDi > > > -- > _______________________________________________ > Lazarus mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus > -- _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus
