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From: | Sylvain Chevillard |
Subject: | Re: [Demexp-dev] Compilation of demexp |
Date: | Thu, 19 Jan 2006 10:48:33 +0100 |
Hello everybody,
Indeed, I first tried to compile the client for that reason. Actually, you should remove it from download and from the wiki and maybe provide a more sophisticated documentation to compile under Mac OS X. It is not a simple task since there are a lot of dependencies to compile demexp and I'm on it for one or two weeks. But it should be possible to make a specific tutorial. I can try to do it if you want.Yes, it would be very nice. Feel free to correct information on the Wiki and add necessary documentation. The wiki to use is :http://demexp.org/en/ doku.php#articles_and_discussions_on_software_developmentThe french one (for final user documentation) is: http://demexp.org/fr/doku.php?id=start Ideally, it would be nice to have an Mac OS X installer with needed libraries, as for the Windows version.
OK. First I will explain what to do in the Wiki.There are some linux apps which have been adapted into Mac OS X apps (such as Gimp or Inksckape). The only thing the user needs is to download the app, move the file (which is actually a directory but it's transparent for him) on his hard disk, and then double-click to launch it. I'm far to be able to do such a thing at the moment, but I will have a look to know if it is possible to do it for Demexp.
2) It is a bit hard to find the sources of demexp. When you are in the wiki you click and re-click and, one time, randomly, you finally findthe link to the sources. You should probably give a link to the sources in the "download page" (except if you intentionnaly decided to not putit here).Fixed. Let me know if it is more clear now.
It's a lot better now. You can also add a link on demexp's web page (http://www.demexp.org/rubrique.php3?id_rubrique=2) near the existing links to Windows, Linux, and Mac.
Regards, Sylvain
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