[Gambas-user] Issue 242 in gambas: Gamba forms fail on Debian ARM

Fabien Bodard gambas.fr at ...626...
Wed Apr 25 11:08:27 CEST 2012


Le 25 avril 2012 10:57, Benoît Minisini <gambas at ...1...> a écrit :
> Le 25/04/2012 10:51, Fabien Bodard a écrit :
>> 2012/4/25 charlesg<charles at ...1784...>:
>>>
>>>
>>> kevinfishburne wrote:
>>>>
>>>>   I just tested gb3's memory consumption with the world
>>>> generator for my game it it uses about 70 MB of RAM just to load the
>>>> project.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Gambas apps may not consume RAM but I seem to remember that Gambas itself
>>> will not compile an app if the m/c does not have 384Mb. It's some time
>>> though since I tried to compile with 256Mb and failed.
>>>
>>> Memory management?  :-DThe first money I ever made from computing was using
>>> an spreadsheet (Supercalc 1) under CP/M. OS, app and my spreadsheet all sat
>>> in 64Kbytes!
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>>
>> Gambas must be present in  project Raspberry. Our goal is the same,
>> give the new computer user, the desire to develop.
>>
>> I am ready to conduct the necessary tests ... but how to get one of
>> these machines, or the test may be effected via a virtual machine?
>>
>> -- .
>> Fabien Bodard
>>
>
> Yes, with QEMU. Everything is explained on the net, just follow the link
> provided in the issue tracker.
>
> The problem I have is that Raspberry provides an image disk with not
> enough free space on it (less than 300Mb) to install all the needed
> development packages. I don't know how to take their image disk and add
> free space to it, I even don't know if it is possible.
>
> --
> Benoît Minisini


By removing py not needed paquage ?




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