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#61
Hi codemonkey,

I tried downloading the file of the web page and from the repo. Had to edit the python interpreters dependencies (as mentioned earlier in this thread) to get it to install.

ps- its a great program
 
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#62
Yeah, I just checked myself, the repository is still referring to libxml2juuiii or something.
Glad that you got it working, hopefully Khertan will update the info at some point soon.
 
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#63
In fact the last version in repository don't referring to libxml2juuiii, but for some reason that i need to understand, Application Manager try to install a more older version from the repository .... ? ??

As you know upload to extras repository have some changes since Diablo, and i'm mainly working on this. And it should be available soon.

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#64
Hi, I bought the N810 cuz I am trying to learn how to program, this way I would be able to practice anywhere.. I downloaded the pyGTKEditor and installed it,under edit>language I can choose what language I wanna code on right(which is C or C++)?? but then how do I compile it and run it on the N810(everything is being done on the n810), I played around a little on windows dev-c development environment and there once I am done writing the code I just push F9 it compiles and then F10 it runs and I see if what I did works or not.. so my question basically is once I am done how do I run it on the N810??is there a manual on that?? I stil havent figured out what each button on the bottom is for... Thanks for the help.. sorry for being a noob...
 
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#65
PyGTKEditor as his name say is an editor, not an IDE. So if you want to compile c code, install gcc and launch it from xterm.

of course interpreted language doesn't need this step.

For example create a python programm and click on the execute button. It ll be launched in a new xterm.
 

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#66
so I guess it would be better if I chose python as my first programming language then, right? I mean, this way I would not have to go the extra steps to program on C... thanks again!
 
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Hmmm yeah, probably. There's a thread here called something like "getting started with python on maemo" that had a bunch of good resources to start programming in python
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#68
I just tried installing pygtkeditor from the repository and have had no luck. It appears to be focing dependencies on flash-and-reboot amongst other things...

I'm wondering if this has something to do with the fact that I have a chinook repository stil set up? I've since removed it and now pygtkeditor is gone

I think the repository situation is in a bit of a mess. I did manage to get python installed though, which is a plus. No knowing how long that will last now that I've removed that repo though. Hopefully it didn't come from there...

Anyone able to help?
 
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#69
I've just reflashed my N810 and wanted to reinstall pygtkeditor, but didn't want to have the python-pygtksourceview package permanently shown in the update list of package manager. So I created a dummy installer for libxml2juuiiii using pypackager that has libxml2 as a dependency. The package is very small as it only contains a text file with a short line of text.

With this installed the other missing dependencies (flash-and-reboot, etc) vanish and pygtkeditor can be installed solely from within application manager.

I've only tried it on the one tablet. Hopefully it will work for you.
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#70
I just installed pygtkeditor for writing latex docs. It's a nice package. Thanks for contributing it.

Does the "save/save as" dialog box jump around for other people, too? Also, is it possible to put it in fullscreen mode, or to increase the size of the font? Thanks in advance.

Last edited by abw; 2008-08-29 at 18:58.
 
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