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Friday, January 14th 2011, 4:58pm

Author: Crabro

Installing under linux (ubuntu)

Quoted from "A1880" Yes, Jabaco's IDE is platform dependent and bound to Windows. Pure Unix aficionados are out of luck here. "Gambas" is a new term for me. Greetings A1880 That's a shame. Never mind, I'll use GAMBAS: http://gambasrad.org/ Thanks for your help.

Friday, January 14th 2011, 3:12pm

Author: Crabro

Installing under linux (ubuntu)

Quoted from "A1880" <snip>You can rename it to Jabaco.jar and copy it into your Jabaco home directory on your Windows PC. Make sure to save the original Jabaco.jar before replacing it! Thank you for your time. The problem is that I do not have a WIndows PC! Does this mean that I cannot run Jabaco? Am I forced to use Gambas?

Friday, January 14th 2011, 12:16pm

Author: Crabro

Installing under linux (ubuntu)

Hi, This may have been covered under an earlier thread, if so I apologise - I cannot find it. I have downloaded the latest .jar file in the framework, and when I enter Quoted java -jar Jabaco201012300500.jar I get "Failed to load Main-Class manifest attribute from jabaco201012300500.jar" I (think!) I have installed the latest Sun JRE from the repository, and I (think) I have removed openjdk-6-jre using synaptic. I really want to get this running - can anyone help please? Dick

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