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Re: l3lab on linux
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lugnet.cad.dev
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Tue, 11 Apr 2000 17:38:55 GMT
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In lugnet.cad.dev, Dan Boger writes:
> In lugnet.cad.dev, Don Heyse writes:
> > This may be one of those Case sensitive filesystem issues. Do you have a
> > case-insensitive filesystem (like fat32 or Samba) that you can put the
> > DAT files on? I don't think L3lab is set up to handle Case sensitive
> > filesystems like e2fs. I'm pretty sure I had to make some modifications
> > to the L3 parser code to use it in linux version of ldglite.
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> doh, didn't occur to me that it might be that annoying case thing... though I
> do think i set up wine to ignore case... I'll check that...
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> btw, what's ldglite? will it run on linux? ;)
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> Dan
ldglite is a portable version of ldlite. I patched in an OpenGL/GLUT
interface instead of the Windows proprietary interface. It currently runs
on windows, linux, and Macs.
It has most of the features of ldlite now. It does not have the nice piece
checking features of l3lab like the BFC colorcoding, so you may be better off
trying to get l3lab to work.
You
Don
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| (...) doh, didn't occur to me that it might be that annoying case thing... though I do think i set up wine to ignore case... I'll check that... btw, what's ldglite? will it run on linux? ;) Dan (25 years ago, 11-Apr-00, to lugnet.cad.dev)
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