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Announcements / Re: ENIGMA R4
« on: August 21, 2010, 09:17:42 pm »
Well, that's odd, because I was getting undefined errors under Arch. :/
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Announcements / Re: ENIGMA R4
« on: August 21, 2010, 09:09:15 pm »
Realised the menu error and fixed that; currently building new packages. Also, the make error is because ENIGMA's actual source isn't working, not the package.
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Announcements / Re: ENIGMA R4
« on: August 21, 2010, 08:51:12 pm »
Yeah, they were still uploading. It should work, now, though.
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Announcements / Re: ENIGMA R4
« on: August 21, 2010, 08:24:34 pm »
LINUX PACKAGES ARE FINISHED
They are listed in this file. I've automated the building of ENIGMA so that I just have to run a bash script to upload the new packages.
NOTE: Old packages are not kept, and if you end up having a failed download, it's probably because the file was deleted automatically on a package update; in this case, check the package list again. I'm only going to be updating these on major updates, and I'll give you about an hour's notice before I do so, for those with really slow connections or limited bandwidth.
For people that don't know which package to download, i386, i486, i586, and i686 are 32-bit, and x86_64 and amd64 are 64-bit. The Ubuntu packages have the .deb extension, the Arch Linux packages have the .pkg.tar.xz extension, and the slackware packages have the .lzm extension.
They are listed in this file. I've automated the building of ENIGMA so that I just have to run a bash script to upload the new packages.
NOTE: Old packages are not kept, and if you end up having a failed download, it's probably because the file was deleted automatically on a package update; in this case, check the package list again. I'm only going to be updating these on major updates, and I'll give you about an hour's notice before I do so, for those with really slow connections or limited bandwidth.
For people that don't know which package to download, i386, i486, i586, and i686 are 32-bit, and x86_64 and amd64 are 64-bit. The Ubuntu packages have the .deb extension, the Arch Linux packages have the .pkg.tar.xz extension, and the slackware packages have the .lzm extension.
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Announcements / Re: ENIGMA R4
« on: August 20, 2010, 12:47:39 pm »
It was an idea, not a required obligation. It doesn't mean that it should be done in the near future or even at all.
My idea is that simply, ENIGMA shouldn't all be stuffed into one folder. Some parts should be stuffed into /home/user or C:\Users\user and others should be put in the right places in the system. But then again, and system32/lib is probably a bad idea.
My idea is that simply, ENIGMA shouldn't all be stuffed into one folder. Some parts should be stuffed into /home/user or C:\Users\user and others should be put in the right places in the system. But then again, and system32/lib is probably a bad idea.
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How do you express 2.718281828?~e
also, you can't count that high with roman numerals
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Announcements / Re: ENIGMA R4
« on: August 20, 2010, 11:26:33 am »
1. To make it so that LGM will work by just running java -jar (LGM) rather than having to create a bash script to go to its directory.
2. Runtime libraries make the binary file size smaller.
2. Runtime libraries make the binary file size smaller.
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Announcements / Re: ENIGMA R4
« on: August 20, 2010, 11:05:05 am »
Suggestion for the linux version: compileEGMF should be placed in /usr/lib and LGM should search there. If it's not there, it searches in /lib, and if it's not there, it searches in the working directory. Windows should place the plugin in the same directory by default but should search in system32 if it's not there.
Additionally, there should be an option to link to ENIGMA's runtime libraries as SOs/DLLs as opposed to including them with the program (inclusion should be default). And these SOs/DLLs can be packaged and redistributed and put in system32/runEGMF.dll or /usr/lib/librunEGMF.so.
Additionally, there should be an option to link to ENIGMA's runtime libraries as SOs/DLLs as opposed to including them with the program (inclusion should be default). And these SOs/DLLs can be packaged and redistributed and put in system32/runEGMF.dll or /usr/lib/librunEGMF.so.
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Off-Topic / Re: ORACLE begins patent-trolling with Java.
« on: August 19, 2010, 08:51:51 pm »
The funny thing is that it won't happen unless we miraculously gain a politician (or several) that is (are) not (a) lawyer(s).
Which won't happen.
Which won't happen.
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General ENIGMA / Re: Someone should
« on: August 19, 2010, 04:58:38 pm »
I'll have a go at it if you give me the SVG. :V
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Issues Help Desk / Re: Can't find ENIGMA? LGM works, of course.
« on: August 19, 2010, 09:40:59 am »
java-runtime is the universal Java dependency. If Sun Java or OpenJDK are not installed, it will ask you to pick (or it will install whichever one that it finds first, which can be either depending on the name of the package). That's what I'm using right now.
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General ENIGMA / Re: Someone should
« on: August 19, 2010, 09:35:48 am »
The EGM text is dreadful. We might as well just use the ENIGMA logo alone. The LGM logo should be styled to match the ENIGMA logo, though.
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Announcements / Re: Enigma on all platforms
« on: August 16, 2010, 05:11:33 pm »
then it's an AMD toaster