Author: Tari
Posted: 16 Dec 2012 06:30:10 am (GMT -5)
Bump.
I implemented the unix platform interface so the thing should be usable on Linux (and other unices) at this point, though I haven't actually tested that.
Notes on using it right now: both the UI and CL-backed programs need to take the shared memory name as arguments on the command line. On windows this can be any string as long as it doesn't contain a backslash, and it should be the name of an existent file that it can clobber freely on unix.
I intend to allow the UI to launch the backend program on its own (via some sort of dialog) eventually, but that's a low priority beyond implementing features that I have need for while building pLemmings.
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Posted: 16 Dec 2012 06:30:10 am (GMT -5)
Bump.
I implemented the unix platform interface so the thing should be usable on Linux (and other unices) at this point, though I haven't actually tested that.
Notes on using it right now: both the UI and CL-backed programs need to take the shared memory name as arguments on the command line. On windows this can be any string as long as it doesn't contain a backslash, and it should be the name of an existent file that it can clobber freely on unix.
I intend to allow the UI to launch the backend program on its own (via some sort of dialog) eventually, but that's a low priority beyond implementing features that I have need for while building pLemmings.
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