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  • Wonderful news! :)
  • oshweroshwer Posts: 1
    edited 2020-12-06 20:33
    @DavidZemon It looks like the .deb links are dead. Can you check? Also, would you be able to allow directory listing? That way future users will be able to manually find the links if need be. Even better, get some of those releases on the github repo of PropWare.

    Also, for those of you having trouble running Propeller on Linux I found that this link: https://www.sites.google.com/site/propellergcc/ worked ok on Debian 10. It looks like an older simpleide, but worked with my mini. Just had to install using gdebi for some dependencies, otherwise works a treat.
  • DavidZemonDavidZemon Posts: 2,973
    edited 2020-12-06 22:56
    oshwer wrote: »
    @DavidZemon It looks like the .deb links are dead. Can you check? Also, would you be able to allow directory listing? That way future users will be able to manually find the links if need be. Even better, get some of those releases on the github repo.

    Sorry about that. I don't know when the name changed from "*_any.deb" to "*_all.deb", but I apparently missed that name update in the documentation. I'll get that fixed. It would be nice if the files were uploaded to GitHub.. but that would require deciding to do an actual release of PropWare v3. That may never happen at this point... but if it does, it won't happen until all of the tickets for 3.0 are either completed or moved out of the milestone: https://github.com/parallaxinc/PropWare/milestone/4.

    Anyway, you can find the latest PropWare builds here: https://ci.zemon.name/buildConfiguration/PropWare_Develop?mode=branches&guest=1
    oshwer wrote: »
    Also, for those of you having trouble running Propeller on Linux I found that this link: https://www.sites.google.com/site/propellergcc/ worked ok on Debian 10. It looks like an older simpleide, but worked with my mini. Just had to install using gdebi for some dependencies, otherwise works a treat.

    Ha! There's an ollldd site that I haven't seen in a while. If you want (slightly) more recent builds, you can find them here: https://ci.zemon.name/project/PropGCC?mode=builds&guest=1. I also wrote up instructions for building from source via Docker in this thread: http://forums.parallax.com/discussion/168418/building-propgcc-with-docker/p1
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