Re: What version of Ubuntu does LiveCode (9.6.6) support?

2022-03-10 Thread Ben Rubinstein via use-livecode
To record an answer to my own question, for completeness: it appears that 
standalones built from LiveCode 9.6.6, at least, seems to work fine on Ubuntu 
18.04.2 LTS, at least. You may need to install some additional libraries.


Phew!

Ben

On 10/03/2022 15:29, Ben Rubinstein via use-livecode wrote:


Just read the release notes (for 9.6.6, but also for 10.0.0.dp2) which say

LiveCode supports the following Linux distributions, on 32-bit or 64-bit 
Intel/AMD or compatible processors:

Ubuntu 14.04 and 16.04
Fedora 23 & 24
Debian 7 (Wheezy) and 8 (Jessie) [server] CentOS 7 [server]


Is that correct - i.e. Ubuntu 18 is NOT supported? Might this be my problem 
with "libexpat.so.1"?


(I question it only because the 9.6.6 version of the User Guide says

The minimal requirements for LiveCode to run on Linux are:
 32-bit installation, or a 64-bit linux distribution that has a 32-bit 
compatibility layer

 2.4.x or later kernel

which is clearly out of date.)

Is anyone running LiveCode, or at least standalones built from LiveCode, on 
Ubuntu 18? Or is that my problem?


TIA,

Ben

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Re: What version of Ubuntu does LiveCode (9.6.6) support?

2022-03-10 Thread Richmond via use-livecode

Here's a few observations:

https://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=36784

Best, Richmond.

On 10.03.22 17:29, Ben Rubinstein via use-livecode wrote:


Just read the release notes (for 9.6.6, but also for 10.0.0.dp2) which 
say


LiveCode supports the following Linux distributions, on 32-bit or 
64-bit Intel/AMD or compatible processors:

Ubuntu 14.04 and 16.04
Fedora 23 & 24
Debian 7 (Wheezy) and 8 (Jessie) [server] CentOS 7 [server]


Is that correct - i.e. Ubuntu 18 is NOT supported? Might this be my 
problem with "libexpat.so.1"?


(I question it only because the 9.6.6 version of the User Guide says

The minimal requirements for LiveCode to run on Linux are:
 32-bit installation, or a 64-bit linux distribution that has a 
32-bit compatibility layer

 2.4.x or later kernel

which is clearly out of date.)

Is anyone running LiveCode, or at least standalones built from 
LiveCode, on Ubuntu 18? Or is that my problem?


TIA,

Ben

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What version of Ubuntu does LiveCode (9.6.6) support?

2022-03-10 Thread Ben Rubinstein via use-livecode



Just read the release notes (for 9.6.6, but also for 10.0.0.dp2) which say


LiveCode supports the following Linux distributions, on 32-bit or 64-bit 
Intel/AMD or compatible processors:
Ubuntu 14.04 and 16.04
Fedora 23 & 24
Debian 7 (Wheezy) and 8 (Jessie) [server] CentOS 7 [server]


Is that correct - i.e. Ubuntu 18 is NOT supported? Might this be my problem 
with "libexpat.so.1"?


(I question it only because the 9.6.6 version of the User Guide says

The minimal requirements for LiveCode to run on Linux are:
 32-bit installation, or a 64-bit linux distribution that has a 32-bit 
compatibility layer
 2.4.x or later kernel

which is clearly out of date.)

Is anyone running LiveCode, or at least standalones built from LiveCode, on 
Ubuntu 18? Or is that my problem?


TIA,

Ben

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