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On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 5:19 PM, Terry Bayne <trbayne@gmail.com> wrote:The beauty of Raspbian is that you just have to let the Pi sniff the
> How do you get dit onto a Raspberry Pi? Do you build it there, or simply
> copy over an executable?
internet, make sure the autotools and the ncursesw package are
installed, and then it's just ./configure && make. (I did copy the svn
tarball over).
But yes, I do have a prebuilt version; I can send it to you on Monday
when I'm back at the lab.
As for Coda's point: sure, if you have all those commands already in
your head, then fine. I know exactly enough vi commands to do quick
guerrilla edits ;)
Editors are always an important, but ultimately personal, thing for
developers. It seems to be a rite of passage to do one's very own. I
once did something called Sciboo using Boo & Scintilla (Boo is the
second-greatest language to come out of Brazil!)
Currently, I think Paul K is the man who we should be helping and
getting behind, because he's got a good thing going with ZBS. He is
very open to all kinds of Lua platforms, including mobile.