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DATE | 2020-03-05 |
FROM | Ruben Safir
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SUBJECT | Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] openspace
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They havew a code of conduct embedded rith into the source code. I suggest we just fork in as gnu/space and drop it under the GPPL3
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On 3/4/20 10:45 AM, Alexander Vdolainen wrote: > hi > > On Wednesday, 4 March 2020 16:47:21 EET Ruben Safir wrote: >> On 3/4/20 8:41 AM, Alexander Vdolainen wrote: >>> On Wednesday, 4 March 2020 15:15:15 EET Ruben Safir wrote: >>>> http://wiki.openspaceproject.com/docs/developers/compiling/ubuntu >>>> >>>> :( >>>> >>>> Umbuntu is not Linux. :( >>> >>> Why ? >>> >>> Linux is a kernel, ubuntu is running on the linux kernel. >>> Going further, as far as I know ubuntu uses GNU userland and some common >>> things like X11 etc ... - that means instruction is applicable for other >>> linux-running Oses with the same userland (excluding stuff about package >>> management). >> >> I think they also have a custom kernel, much like SuSE, although I might >> be wrong. Did you compile it and run with the the GIEA data? > I've spent some time, and I was able to build this. It's trying to run (I've > got a startup screen with a lot of messages about data downloading), but my > version from the git has a bug: > > *** longjmp causes uninitialized stack frame ***: ./OpenSpace terminated > zsh: abort ./OpenSpace > > At the moment my spare time is quite limited to go deeper than already made, > but will try to do it later. (openspace is going to be interesting). > > > PS I'm using gentoo (the cause has been lost during the last 10yrs.), well - > in my configuration only gdal were required to install. > >
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