Every once in a while I update the linux version and get it  
working again but it isn't the main platform anymore. I keep a Linux  
virtual machine around just for fixing LeoCAD, so usually when you  
see a check in named "Linux fixes" it means that it's a version that  
works. Keep in mind that usually the trunk is really unstable (as it  
is right now with all the new features) so if you only want to fix  
small things you might want to try the latest stable label instead.

   The Linux GUI is lacking a few minor things but it works. I'm not  
attached to that code at all, I would also have written a lot of  
things differently now with more programming experience. What do you  
want to change?


On Jul 22, 2007, at 7:52 PM, Gary Kramlich wrote:

> First off, I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask these but I
> didn't see a devel list.
>
> Anyways, I'm interested in using leocad on linux.  I'm also willing to
> get it working on linux.  However, I don't want to step on anyone's
> toes, and was wondering how actively developed the linux version  
> is?  If
> it's not actively maintained, how tied to the code are you?  I've  
> dug a
> bit and seen a lot I'd change.
>
> Anyways, thanks in advance.
>
> -- 
> Gary Kramlich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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