Hello folks, I installed TideSDK as explained on its site : http://tidesdk.multipart.net/docs/user-dev/generated/#!/guide/getting_starte... Upon running, a dialog box appears with the User agreement. When I accept and click run, the dialog vanishes. I ran the same from command line and got the following :
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(process:1715): GLib-WARNING **: goption.c:2175: ignoring no-arg, optional-arg or filename flags (32) on option of arg-type 4 in entry (null):updatefile (process:1715): GLib-WARNING **: goption.c:2175: ignoring no-arg, optional-arg or filename flags (32) on option of arg-type 1 in entry (null):type (process:1715): GLib-WARNING **: goption.c:2175: ignoring no-arg, optional-arg or filename flags (32) on option of arg-type 0 in entry (null):sudo (process:1715): GLib-WARNING **: goption.c:2175: ignoring no-arg, optional-arg or filename flags (32) on option of arg-type 5 in entry (null): (installer:1715): GdkPixbuf-CRITICAL **: gdk_pixbuf_scale_simple: assertion `dest_width > 0' failed
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I can confirm you that libcurl.so.4 is present. I came across TideSDK while looking for one on which I could develop HTML5 apps for both desktop & mobile (Android). My search led to TideSDK. Their source is available at https://github.com/TideSDK/TideSDK. I'm not a professional coder but I know some HTML, SQL and PHP and a little bit of Perl scripting. So, I felt this tool could do the trick. The packages on the website contains only the binary and some libraries. So, you can just extract and run it. There is a Code Challenge being organized in Mauritius. Some friends and I are participating to build an HTML5 app. Since this event will be viewed by many we thought why not building on top of openSUSE. We could push & promote openSUSE there. I've ran the TideSDK application on Linux Mint 15 though, the only library that was missing was libjpeg62. Once installed it ran fine. I am now trying to figure out what's missing in openSUSE so that I can run it properly. We're just 2 weeks away from the Code Challenge. I've posted the same question on the forums & facebook groups. Due to the short notice we have, grateful if someone can help in getting the SDK run on openSUSE. Thank you. Regards, Ish Sookun - Geek by birth ... Linux by choice. +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ |H|A|C|K|L|O|G|.|i|n| +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org