Thanks. Ubuntu installs a c++ by default. I got it done through scons, with Anand's generous help.
On 6/26/07, jasonkatzbrown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hiya, You should be able to use qmake for generating all of the makefiles. (We don't use scons anymore.) Just run qmake in quackle/, quackle/quackleio, and then quackle/quacker. Sorry it's such a pain. It seems that you might not have a c++ compiler installed. You'll have to make sure you have a 'gcc' or 'g++' executable or something. Thanks, Jason --- In [email protected], "Jim Caughran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], Anand Buddhdev <arb@> wrote: > > you also need to install a package > > called "scons", because it's not installed by default on Ubuntu. > > ... Qt4. Once > > you've installed it, as well as scons, and unpacked the Quackle source > > code, and made the one-line edit I mentioned in message #981, open a > > terminal window (this should be in the menus somewhere), and run: > > > > $ cd quackle-0.95 > > $ scons r=1 > > I got this far, then got a slew of errors: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Quackle/quackle-0.95$ scons r=1 > scons: Reading SConscript files ... > scons: done reading SConscript files. > scons: Building targets ... > o alphabetparameters.o -c -O2 alphabetparameters.cpp > sh: o: not found > o bag.o -c -O2 bag.cpp > sh: o: not found > ... > > Und so weiter. o: not found is a common theme. > > Which is strange. bag.o and the rest were in the gzip and were > unpacked, but running scons as above deleted them. Then it couldn't > find them. > > > $ cd quackleio > > $ qmake; make > > $ cd ../quacker > > $ qmake; make > > > > And I'm thinking that expecting an end user to compile programs is one > of the things limiting the spread of linux. > > > ---------------- ... > > And that's it! Now you'll have an executable program called > "quacker" in > > the quackle-0.95/quacker directory. To run it, you can open a terminal > > window, and type: > > > > $ cd quackle-0.95/quacker > > $ ./quacker > > > > You can make it easier by creating a little shell script, which you can > > name run_quackle.sh: > > > > #!/bin/sh > > cd quackle-0.95/quacker > > exec ./quacker > > > > You can save this in your home directory, or on the desktop, and > then just > > double-click on it to run Quackle. If you feel even more > adventurous, and > > you can find your way around the Gnome desktop, you can even create a > > menu entry for this shell script, which is what I've done, but I > won't go > > into that, since that is no longer about Quackle. > > > > -- > > Anand > > > Yahoo! Groups Links
-- Jim Caughran [EMAIL PROTECTED]
