You need to compile mruby from source. From compilation.txt: The mruby interpreter, from https://mruby.org/. The problem with mruby is QSoas will compile fine with version 1.3.0, but a bug in the mruby interpreter will cause a crash. You need a version between commits 7450a774 and afa5380, or posterior to 55431b4. Grab them from https://github.com/mruby/mruby Then use # MRUBY_DIR=/home/mine/mruby ./configure That should get you going.
You need to compile mruby from source. From compilation.txt: The mruby interpreter, from https://mruby.org/. The problem with mruby is QSoas will compile fine with version 1.3.0, but a bug inthe mruby interpreter will cause a crash. You need a versionbetween commits 7450a774 and afa5380, or posterior to 55431b4. Grab them from https://github.com/mruby/mruby Then use # MRUBY_DIR=/home/mine/mruby ./configure That should get you going.
You need to compile mruby from source. From compilation.txt: The mruby interpreter, from https://mruby.org/. The problem with mruby is QSoas will compile fine with version 1.3.0, but a bug inthe mruby interpreter will cause a crash. You need a versionbetween commits 7450a774 and afa5380, or posterior to 55431b4. Grab them from https://github.com/mruby/mruby Then use # MRUBY_DIR=/home/mine/mruby ./configure That should get you going.
You need to compile mruby from source. From compilation.txt: * The mruby interpreter, from https://mruby.org/. The problem with mruby is QSoas will compile fine with version 1.3.0, but a bug inthe mruby interpreter will cause a crash. You need a versionbetween commits 7450a774 and afa5380, or posterior to 55431b4. Grab them from https://github.com/mruby/mruby ``` Then use MRUBY_DIR=/home/mine/mruby ./configure ``` That should get you going.
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The problem in this file comes from the fact that QSoas interprets the comma (used as decimal separator here) as column separators. The right way to load the file is: QSoas> load-as-text 10_MLE171106_2uL_seche4H30_TpTrisHCl50mM_NaCl150mM_degaze_Ph74_PGE3mm_3mVs_C01.txt /decimal=, Hope it helps
Hmmm... You need to have mruby installed and pass its install location to qmake using, for instance: ~ qmake MRUBY_DIR=/opt/mruby I guess a step-by-step tutorial may come in useful...
Ah, this means that you are somehow missing the libqt4-opengl-dev package. Running ~ sudo apt-get install libqt4-opengl-dev should fix the problem.