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I'm from the LinuxCNC community formerly EMC2 and LinuxCNC is only released on LTS and the current version is Ubuntu 10.04. Is it possible to install LibreCAD on this platform? Thousands of users want to know... well maybe hundreds.
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John,
I think this should be possible as we currently don't have anything special In LibreCAD that couldn't be done. I was quickly scanning Google and 10.04 seems to be at Qt 4.6, recently I had a guy having a issue with this but was solved in Master for the 2.x branch, 1.x I believe does work. And yes, we need g-code generation from LibreCAD aswell!! On Jul 28, 2012, at 7:04 AM, jthornton [via LibreCAD] wrote: I'm from the LinuxCNC community formerly EMC2 and LinuxCNC is only released on LTS and the current version is Ubuntu 10.04. Is it possible to install LibreCAD on this platform? Thousands of users want to know... well maybe hundreds. |
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In reply to this post by jthornton
I am currently running LibreCAD 1.0.1
on Xubuntu 11.10 and everything seems fine. It should work just as
well on other flavors of *ubuntu.
Wade On 07/28/2012 12:04 PM, jthornton [via LibreCAD] wrote: I'm from the LinuxCNC community formerly EMC2 and LinuxCNC is only released on LTS and the current version is Ubuntu 10.04. Is it possible to install LibreCAD on this platform? Thousands of users want to know... well maybe hundreds. |
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I assume this means I need to install the source from the Git repository. I must have had an internet glitch earlier on today when I tried. I'm used to using Git with LinuxCNC being on the development team. It seems to be going ok now...
I'm on the IRC channel at the moment if you want to chat a bit... Thanks John |
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Seems it is easier than you think to install on 10.04 thanks to r00t4rd3d
For Ubuntu 10.04 use: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:showard314/librecad sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install librecad This installed 1.0.0.beta5 is that the latest version for Linux? John |
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On Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 10:59 AM, jthornton [via LibreCAD]
<[hidden email]> wrote: > Seems it is easier than you think to install on 10.04 thanks to r00t4rd3d > > For Ubuntu 10.04 use: > sudo add-apt-repository ppa:showard314/librecad > sudo apt-get update > sudo apt-get install librecad > > John That is an old version of librecad, 1.0 beta 5. But it will work. You should be able to compile it from git to work on the older ubuntus. For the record, the newest versions are in: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:librecad-dev/librecad-daily Cheers, Scott |
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Thanks for the update Scott.
John |
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