Chronojump on Linux |
01-04-2013, 10:10 PM
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Chronojump on Linux
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Check this page: http://chronojump.org/chronojump_linux_compile.html 1) Assign Chronopic permissions In order to connect to Chronopic, serial ports permissons are needed. Execute this command obviously using the name of the user instead of username Code: sudo usermod -a -G dialout username Close the session in order to ensure that the permissions are assigned. 2) Install Chronojump There are three ways to install Chronojump (sorted from easiest to more difficult): 2.1) Install Chronojump from Debian / Ubuntu packages [Recommended] 2.2) Install from source code. 2.2.1) Download the source code 2.2.1.1) Download last published version 2.2.1.2) Download from GIT 2.2.2) Download the needed packages to compile 2.2.3) Compile 2.1) Install Chronojump from Debian / Ubuntu packages [Recommended] Add the following repository if you want to be updated with last versions: Code: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:u-info-x/chronojump-ppa Code: sudo apt-get update 2.2) Download source code You can choose to download the last published version of the code (Section 2.2.1.1) or download the nightly version from GIT (2.2.1.2) 2.2.1.1) Download last published version Download the last tar.xz file from here: http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/chronojump/ Untar: Code: tar xJvf file.tar.xz (being "file.tar.xz" the name of the downloaded file) 2.2.1.2) Download from GIT Install git Code: sudo apt-get install git Clone repository Code: git clone git://git.gnome.org/chronojump 2.2.2) Download the needed packages to compile Install the following packages: Code: sudo apt-get install build-essential libgtk2.0-dev r-base automake mono-gmcs mono-dmcs libtool libmono-cil-dev libmono-2.0-dev libglib2.0-cil-dev libgtk2.0-cil-dev libglade2.0-cil-dev libmono-cil-dev libgstreamer-plugins-base0.10-dev libgstreamer0.10-dev mono-xbuild intltool libgtk2.0-dev r-base mono-devel libmono-system-json4.0-cil gstreamer0.10-tools 2.2.3) Compile If you downloaded from last published version. Change -x.x.x for the version number, eg: -1.5.1 Code: cd chronojump-x.x.x If you downloaded from GIT: Code: cd chronojump If there are errors compiling libcesarplayer, remove the files: .o, .la, .lo on libcesarplayer/src/ and compile again. When there are no errors, Install Code: sudo make install If you want to download updated sources from GIT and compile again, you have to get into Chronojump dir using the terminal and do the following: Code: git pull 3) Execute Open Chronojump program Last comments If it doesn't work because there's any old compilation that makes problems, best is: Code: make distclean Cheers |
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