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On 14/10/12 14:14, Paul K wrote:
You can get the latest version from the repository and run "bash ./zbstudio.sh" (or use CMake build file in the build/ directory). Running zbstudio.sh the first time will install the dependencies and then run the IDE (tested on Ubuntu and Mint versions of Linux, but should work anywhere with deb packaging support). I'll have a packaged shell archive when the next version (0.33) is out.
I see a "wxlua28_2.8.12.2-1_i386.deb" file... This means it will not work on 64 bits?
Jorge