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Re: Guide to installing and using LDGLite on Linux
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lugnet.cad
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Sat, 30 Dec 2000 22:22:15 GMT
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In lugnet.cad, Jacob Sparre Andersen writes:
> Don:
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> [ http://hugin.ldraw.org/LEGO/Byggevejledninger/Linux/ ]
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> > Actually wget is NOT a good idea.
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> Could you make a "LDGLite source download" page with only the
> essential link then?
Not right now. HTML is not my strong point. Just look at my lame
excuse for a web page. Plus this would make mirroring the site twice
as much work for me. However, I finally got motivated to figure out
a way to update the main site at ldglite.sourceforge.net and wget to
there should be OK. (It turns out that although I still can't SCP
files into the sourceforge site, I can login through SSH and use ftp
from there to grab the files from my machine.)
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> You could get space on the ldraw.org server.
How would that work? I did recently email ldglite 0.7.2 and some
HTML to Tim Courtney, but haven't heard back yet.
By the way, I love the documentation. I don't really enjoy doing it myself.
You must've noticed my link to the superior offsite MAC installations from
the ldglite page. Perhaps I could include a link to your documentation
for linux? And for what it's worth I use ldglite on Mandrake 7.0 but I
haven't yet tried to follow your installation instructions.
Don
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| Don: [ (URL) ] (...) Could you make a "LDGLite source download" page with only the essential link then? (...) It looks like there are some benefits - besides security - to having disabled JavaScript. :-) (...) You could get space on the ldraw.org (...) (24 years ago, 29-Dec-00, to lugnet.cad)
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