[Gambas-user] My Raspberry Pi has arrived!

jm joem at ...2671...
Wed May 30 13:08:30 CEST 2012


On Wed, 2012-05-30 at 10:55 +0200, Benoît Minisini wrote:
> Le 30/05/2012 10:48, Caveat a écrit :
> > Anyone need specific tests carried out, just let me know!
> >
> > OK, OK, I really just wanted to let everyone know it's here!
> >
> > Kind regards,
> > Caveat
> >
> 
> These privileged people... :-)
> 
> I was thinking: maybe I must find a way to let the IDE debug programs 
> remotely. I mean: developing the program on the PC, click on the start 
> button, and magically the program is run on the Raspberry and debugged 
> remotely.
> 
> But I don't know what could be the best solution for that. Give your 
> ideas people...


I just received mine from Farnell. Wanted 5 got 1 on allocation :(
Still its here and getting Gambas and Ubuntu going on it is high on the
priority list.

For remote operation of gambas IDE, I normally spend time on lab and
access the main desktop in office with ssh -X. 

ssh -X username at ...2855...

If running Ubuntu I can do this:

ssh -X username at ...2856... (saves having to remember ipaddress)

I compile/run gambas IDE on office PC as needed from Lab PC with no loss
of speed or effectiveness. In effect ssh -X does the full remote
developer thing.

So I imagine if Raspberry had going inside it X, gambas and ssh, and it
was connected by ethernet, then ssh -X will work, and the full testing
and debugging can be carried out from a remote PC with no code changes
to Gambas! 

Ahhh the wonders of Linux! :-)


[p.s. There are a couple of pointers to Gambas3 and Rasberry,
 but does anyone have some knowledge of Ubuntu + Gambas3 working and  
 available as downloadable image file for SDCard?]


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