Sorry,
I appologize. You can find the installation instractions on http://user.sophieproject.org/download/install.
Cheers, Frank
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re-2: [Newbies] Stand alone application (23-Nov-2006 12:26) From: Frank Urbach frank.urbach@schmees.com To: frank.urbach@schmees.com
Hi Offray,
so far I know sophie today runs only on windows and mac.
Cheers, Frank
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [Newbies] Stand alone application (23-Nov-2006 12:14) From: Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas offray.luna@javeriana.edu.co To: frank.urbach@schmees.com
Hi,
Bert Freudenberg escribió:
On Nov 23, 2006, at 3:22 , Andrew Burton wrote:
Tyler Sperry wrote:
-- but perhaps someone here will point out the Squeakish way of creating "standalone" (in appearance, at least) applications.
I hope someone will. I have no burning desire to create a "stand alone" Squeak application, but it would still be interesting to know.
Also, you might want to have a look at Sophie:
http://www.sophieproject.org/download/install
It uses the same cross-platform directory layout I developed for Plopp. In contrast to Plopp, Sophie is not locked-down, because it is > > still in heavy development, but you should get the idea of how a double-clickable Squeak app looks like.
Talking about Sophie, I have been tried to run Sophie in a Linux box for > a while without any success (well from the first try to the last one things are better, but still not running). I asked in the forums and there is not answer. I tried emulation with wine and get a little more, > but still not working. I'm wondering why multi platform apps made on Squeak seems to run better on Mac that in anything else. ¿It's related > with the platform used by developers (which seems to be Mac) or the particular dependencies of this app?
Cheers,
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