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[help-3dldf] Re: 3DLDF (fwd)
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Laurence Finston |
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[help-3dldf] Re: 3DLDF (fwd) |
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Thu, 10 Nov 2005 11:34:44 +0100 (MET) |
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Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2005 11:34:12 +0100 (MET)
From: Laurence Finston <address@hidden>
To: XXX
Subject: Re: 3DLDF
On Thu, 10 Nov 2005, XXX wrote:
> thank you for your answer,
You're welcome.
> I tried to use cygwin, I am not sure if I have
> put 3DLDF in the good subdirectory of cygwin, I send you my log file, can
> you please have a look to it ?
That was easy --- you don't have a C++ compiler, or it's not in your
PATH. I was just asking about Cygwin and DJGPP because I'd suggested them
to you before. If you've got Knoppix, I wouldn't bother with the others.
I'm virtually certain that my attempt with Knoppix failed because I had
it set up so that users couldn't write on the hard disk. I don't know how
Knoppix handles swapping in these circumstances, but I think the swap
space, if present at all, was insufficient. It was also just a freebie
CD-ROM from a magazine. I think the full Knoppix distribution is a lot
more complete. For instance, mine didn't even have TeX, so 3DLDF wouldn't
have been very useful, even if I could have gotten it to build.
>
> Were can I download 3DLDF-1.2.0, I don't found it ?
You can either download the current snapshot, `3DLDFsnp.tar.gz'
or use CVS to get it from the CVS repository on the Savannah development
site. There are links here, under the dodecahedron:
http://www.gnu.org/software/3dldf/LDF.html#Development_Versions
1.2.0 is a collective name, and I update it frequently.
Laurence