I have downloaded X11-Basic onto my Debian Linux. There are two directories call usr and Debian.
I cant see how to install from here as there is no install.sh as with the version on my Linux Mint.
In one directory there is an xbc file but clicking on it does not bring a program up. Also typing xbc -virtualm myprogram.bas -o a.out from a command line does not produce an executable. What are the steps for installation on Debian?
Sorry to seem such a dunce.
Kind regards
David S.
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a doubleclick on the .deb file should be all you need.
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2019-01-31
Hello. I'm currently using neon distro (latest Ubuntu LTS + latest KDE stuff) and installing a .deb file ends with "Dependency resolution failed" error. Is there any way around it? What are required packages for this to install?
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-przemek
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I have downloaded X11-Basic onto my Debian Linux. There are two directories call usr and Debian.
I cant see how to install from here as there is no install.sh as with the version on my Linux Mint.
In one directory there is an xbc file but clicking on it does not bring a program up. Also typing xbc -virtualm myprogram.bas -o a.out from a command line does not produce an executable. What are the steps for installation on Debian?
Sorry to seem such a dunce.
Kind regards
David S.
a doubleclick on the .deb file should be all you need.
Hello. I'm currently using neon distro (latest Ubuntu LTS + latest KDE stuff) and installing a .deb file ends with "Dependency resolution failed" error. Is there any way around it? What are required packages for this to install?
-best regards
-przemek
I have made a .deb for debian jessie. Still Interested?