Installer Gtkada Windows
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GtkAda 3.8.3 A guide to uninstall GtkAda 3.8.3 from your PCYou can find below detailed information on how to remove GtkAda 3.8.3 for Windows. It is made by AdaCore. Open for more information on AdaCore. Please open if you want to read more on GtkAda 3.8.3 on AdaCore's page. The program is frequently placed in the C: Program Files (x86) Mes-Programmes DEVELOPPES RAD GNAT_compilateur GtkAda directory. Take into account that this path can vary being determined by the user's decision. You can uninstall GtkAda 3.8.3 by clicking on the Start menu of Windows and pasting the command line 'C: Program Files (x86) Mes-Programmes DEVELOPPES RAD GNAT_compilateur GtkAda uninstall-gtkada-3.8.3.exe'. Note that you might receive a notification for admin rights. uninstall-gtkada-3.8.3.exe is the GtkAda 3.8.3's main executable file and it occupies circa 100.46 KB (102871 bytes) on disk.
GtkAda 3.8.3 contains of the executables below. They occupy 24.49 MB ( 25678447 bytes) on disk.
Hello all, I downloaded Gtkada 2.14 and gtk+2.14.5. I tried to install Gtkada 2.14 on Ubuntu 9.04.but configure complained that gtk+ needs to be installed. The gtk+ tgz gives no clue as to where the contents must be unzipped to, and I have no idea how to make that installation directory (or whatever it is that configure must know) known to configure. Help is appreciated -- Rob --------------- If Elvis was still allive, he'd be dead by now _______________________________________________ gtkada mailing list. >Hello all, >>I downloaded Gtkada 2.14 and gtk+2.14.5.
>>I tried to install Gtkada 2.14 on Ubuntu 9.04.but configure complained >that gtk+ needs to be installed. The gtk+ tgz gives no clue as to where >the contents must be unzipped to, and I have no idea how to make that >installation directory (or whatever it is that configure must know) >known to configure. >>Help is appreciated >>-- >Rob >--------------- >If Elvis was still allive, he'd be dead by now >>_______________________________________________ >gtkada mailing list >>>_______________________________________________ gtkada mailing list. Don 't think I need 2.14 specifically. It was the version that Adacore on their Libre site provides.
I looked at the Synaptic package manager, but when I marked libgtkada2-dev then it showed an enormous list of additional required packages, including gnat 4.3, g++, X11 related etc etc, so that I thought that libgtkada2-dev was intended for Gtkada developers. People who work on and improve Gtkada, not a simple end user like me. Since I already installed GNAT I also was not sure in what way this could interfere. And since for GNAT there is only a doinstall, and not a douninstall, I am a bit reluctant to just do 'rm -r /usr/gnat'.) (Note I want to migrate from Windows XP to Linux/Ubuntu. The Joiner And Cabinet Maker Ebook. I have some past Unix experience but that was way back.) Michael Trim wrote.
>Do you need 2.14 specifically? If not it is easier to install the >Ubuntu package (currently version 2.12.0), which will manage the >dependencies for you - just type `sudo apt-get install libgtkada2-dev` >in a terminal or install via System->Administration->Synaptic Package >Manager. >>2009/10/3 Rob Groen: >>>Hello all, >>>>I downloaded Gtkada 2.14 and gtk+2.14.5. >>>>I tried to install Gtkada 2.14 on Ubuntu 9.04.but configure complained >>that gtk+ needs to be installed.
The gtk+ tgz gives no clue as to where >>the contents must be unzipped to, and I have no idea how to make that >>installation directory (or whatever it is that configure must know) >>Program De Contabilitate Gratuit Saga C. known to configure. >>>>Help is appreciated >>>>-- >>Rob >>--------------- >>If Elvis was still allive, he'd be dead by now >>>>_______________________________________________ >>gtkada mailing list >>>>>>>>>>-- Rob --------------- We don't make stupid mistakes; we only encounter unavoidable errors _______________________________________________ gtkada mailing list. >Don 't think I need 2.14 specifically. It was the version that Adacore >on their Libre site provides. >I looked at the Synaptic package manager, but when I marked >libgtkada2-dev then it showed an enormous list of additional required >packages, including gnat 4.3, g++, X11 related etc etc, so that I >thought that libgtkada2-dev was intended for Gtkada developers. >people who work on and improve Gtkada, not a simple end user like me.
>Since I already installed GNAT I also was not sure in what way this >could interfere. And since for GNAT there is only a doinstall, and not a >douninstall, I am a bit reluctant to just do 'rm -r /usr/gnat'.) >(Note I want to migrate from Windows XP to Linux/Ubuntu. I have some >past Unix experience but that was way back.) The GtkAda from AdaCore has the same dependencies as the Debian packages but, since it is a source-only distribution, it lists the dependencies in a README file for you, the user, to read and understand.