SimpleIDE on OpenSuse
PeterD
Posts: 1
Hi,
I am totally new to Propeller boards and the SimpleIDE (which both seem really nice, BTW!). I have apparently installed SimpleIDE 0.9.40 OK under OpenSuse 12.3 but what I did wasn't straightforward: I untarred the file, SimpleIDE-0-9-40.r2.i686.debian-linux.tar.bz2 (which of course has the word "debian" in it ;^). Things didn't work, so I hunted around and found an earlier version compiled for suse that had a setup.sh here: https://sites.google.com/site/propellergcc/downloads/linux-downloads . I copied the setup.sh file to the directory containing the 0.9.40 code. The setup.sh, copies things to /opt, which what was needed.
So in summary, I think it would be good were the tar to provide the setup.sh file.
Best regards,
Peter
I am totally new to Propeller boards and the SimpleIDE (which both seem really nice, BTW!). I have apparently installed SimpleIDE 0.9.40 OK under OpenSuse 12.3 but what I did wasn't straightforward: I untarred the file, SimpleIDE-0-9-40.r2.i686.debian-linux.tar.bz2 (which of course has the word "debian" in it ;^). Things didn't work, so I hunted around and found an earlier version compiled for suse that had a setup.sh here: https://sites.google.com/site/propellergcc/downloads/linux-downloads . I copied the setup.sh file to the directory containing the 0.9.40 code. The setup.sh, copies things to /opt, which what was needed.
So in summary, I think it would be good were the tar to provide the setup.sh file.
Best regards,
Peter