CT on Manjaro 17.1.12
We test Lab CodeTyphon 6.50 on Manjaro 17.1.12
Manjaro Linux is a fast, user-friendly, desktop-oriented operating system based on Arch Linux.
Key features include intuitive installation process, automatic hardware detection, stable rolling-release model, ability to install multiple kernels, special Bash scripts for managing graphics drivers and extensive desktop configurability.
Manjaro Linux offers Xfce as the core desktop options, as well as a minimalist Net edition for more advanced users.
Community-supported GNOME 3/Cinnamon and KDE flavours are available.
Users also benefit from the supportive and vibrant Manjaro community forum.
More for Manjaro OS here
System: Entry level PC with 1 CPU (4-Cores) / 8 Gbyte RAM / 120 Gbytes Hard Disk / 1680x1050 pixels Monitor
OS : Manjaro 64bits with Xfce as frontend Desktop
Preparation-Give "sudo" root privileges
Open a terminal and exec
su
nano /etc/sudoers
add at the end of /etc/sudoers the line
username ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL
Ctl-X to exit and Y to save
Download-Unzip-Install
Download CodeTyphonIns.zip and unzip to your home directory
Open a terminal, and go to new CodeTyphonIns directory
cd CodeTyphonIns
Start CodeTyphon Installation with command
sh ./install.sh
Give zero "0" to Install CodeTyphon
Setup and Build (for GTK2)
After CT install you can start CTCenter or to continue with the open terminal
We don't select "MultiArch" option.
It's the first installation of CodeTyphon on this PC, so we install "system libraries" select "0".
Select "8" to build all...
Finally
CTCenter and Typhon64 for GTK2, with ALL Docked Option (single Window)
Libraries tests (GTK2)
We test some of about 1500 CodeOcean samples...
lz_Report
lz_taChart
pl_AGGPas
pl_BGRAcontrols
pl_Cindy
pl_ColorLib
pl_ECControls
pl_ExControls
pl_OpenGL
pl_ORCA3D
pl_RX
pl_VirtualTrees