CT on NetBSD 9.1

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We test Lab CodeTyphon 7.30 on NetBSD 9.1

NetBSD is a free, secure, and highly portable UNIX-like Open Source operating system available for many platforms, from 64-bit AlphaServers and desktop systems to handheld and embedded devices.
Its clean design and advanced features make it excellent in both production and research environments, and it is user-supported with complete source.
Many applications are easily available through The NetBSD Packages Collection.

NetBSD is one of our LAB Reference OSes

More for NetBSD here

 

System: Entry level PC with 1 CPU (4-Cores) / 8 Gbyte RAM / 120 Gbytes Hard Disk / 1680x1050 pixels Monitor
OS : NetBSD version 9.1 64 bits

 

 

1. OS things and stuff..

NetBSD installation give you only a minimum bootable OS.

First Install the OS to your PC.

1) Our minimum desktop setup procedure:

After OS installation, Logging as "root "

a) Install "bash", "zip", "unzip", "nano", "sudo" and "xorg"

pkgin -y install bash zip unzip nano sudo xorg

b) At this test we install "MATE" and "xfce4" Desktops

pkgin -y install mate
pkgin -y install xfce4
pkgin -y install thunar-archive-plugin
pkgin -y install gdm
pkgin -y install tint2 fam hal dbus avahi
pkgin -y install atril gvfs samba firefox

c) Setup /etc/rc.conf

nano /etc/rc.conf

and add:
rpcbind=YES
famd=YES
dbus=YES
hal=YES
avahidaemon=YES
nmbd=YES
winbindd=YES
smbd=YES
gdm=YES

d) Add installation user to group "wheel"

usermod -G wheel username

 

Reboot and logging as installation user...

 

2) Give to installation user access to OS libraries

This procedure NOT needed to build FPC and Typhon IDE,
needed to run any GUI application on NetBSD.

Globally to ALL OS users

su
nano /etc/profile

add as last line:
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/pkg/lib:/usr/X11R7/lib

OR

Locally only to current user


nano ~/.profile

add as last line:
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/pkg/lib:/usr/X11R7/lib

 

 

2. Preparation-Give "sudo" root privileges

Open a terminal and exec

su
nano /usr/pkg/etc/sudoers

 

add at the end of /usr/pkg/etc/sudoers 1 line

username ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL

Ctl-X to exit and Y to save

 

 

3. 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

 

 

 

4. Setup and Build (GTK2)

After CT install you can start CTCenter or to continue with the open terminal

We don't change GTK2 Platform, MATE desktop based on GTK2.

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

 

 

 

5. Libraries tests (GTK2)

Typhon IDE on DragonFly BSD has now about 146 packages.

We test some of about 1900 CodeOcean samples...

 

js_Chart

 

js_WebGL !!!

 

lz_Industrial

 

FpGUI

 

pl_AGGPas

 

pl_BGRAbitmap

 

pl_ColorLib

 

pl_ECControls

 

 

 

 

6. Build Typhon IDE for QT5 (KDE5)

a) Switch Typhon IDE Host Platform to QT5

CodeTyphon Center => Setup Dialog

and select QT5 Platform

b) Only for the first time, install OS System Libraries

CodeTyphon Center =>HostPC=>"Install System Libraries"

c) Remove and Build Typhon IDE for new Platform (QT5)

CodeTyphon Center =>Typhon IDE=>"Remove and Build"