Perhaps it was your phone asking you, "Why would you want to do something
that stupid? Why isn't it enough to use it on your laptop instead?"
You know, *that* sort of thing...
C
On Wed, 2 Oct 2019 at 21:32, Boris Demeshev <boris.demeshev(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Wow, John, could you write a step by step guide with bash commands?
I
think it would be very helpful!
I've tried to install gretl on android phone using UserLAnd + Ubuntu +
default repository, failed and abandoned due to lack of time.
Best,
Boris Demeshev
ср, 2 окт. 2019 г. в 23:22, John C Frain <frainj(a)gmail.com>:
>
>
> On Tue, 1 Oct 2019 at 21:54, Sven Schreiber <svetosch(a)gmx.net> wrote:
>>
>> Am 01.10.2019 um 22:39 schrieb John C Frain:
>> > Can I report that all the packages required to build gretl on a
>> > Raspberry Pi are available on the Raspbrian repository? I compiled the
>> > git version of gretl (2019d of 2019-09-30) on a Raspberry Pi 2.
>> > . (gcc-doc was not available but configure finished without it.)
>> > Make was slow (> 1 hour). Once installed, gretl loads fast and the
>> > responses to the few examples that I ran were also good. Thus all the
>> > mathematical and other libraries required to compile gretl on ARM 7
>> > are available in the Rasbrian repository. The current Pi 4 should be
>> > much faster.
>> >
>> Thanks for the practical information. Indeed I have a Raspberry Pi 3 (or
>> 3+?) lying around which hasn't seen any use yet. Maybe something for the
>> coming Winter months...
>>
>> Do I understand correctly that you did a standard build including the
>> graphical GUI version?
>>
> Yes, I followed the instructions in the User's Guide. No package
gcc-doc was on the repository - I don't think that this is a problem. For
pkgconfig I installed pkg-config. I installed any of the missing -dev
packages listed in the guide (libgtk-3-dev for libgtk3.0-dev) and added
libjson-glib-dev and gtksourceview-3.0 - the last two appear to be required
but are not pleted mentioned in the guide. The download from git and the
sequence of configure, make, and make install com[pleted exactly as in the
guide (sudo ldconfig was required before gretl would run). The GUI looks
very like the Linux (Mint 19.2) or indeed the Windows 10 version.
>
> Is there a test program that is used to test the compilation? If so I
might try it on this ARM version
>
>
>
>>
>> cheers
>>
>> sven
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