Hi all,
I'm confused about how I'm supposed to run LC on Linux at present.
I have a LC Create account. The IDE downloads only for mac/win - there is no Linux installer as far as i can see.
There is a Linux Server option but this is obviously not the same thing.
Looking at the website, the "standard plan" i used to have has been replaced by LC Create, however LC 10 is available as student plan or for education.
LC Create includes "classic" which is pretty much LC 10, but you can't install LC Create on Linux.
There are options for getting LC 10, which presumably includes Linux installers, but this is only available for Student and Education licenses.
So while i can run community 9.6.3 on Linux, i would very much prefer to run the IDE I'm paying for.
The only option, judging by the LiveCode website seems to be get a separate student or education license which is obviously inappropriate.
Any suggestions?
LC 10/Create and Linux?
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Re: LC 10/Create and Linux?
Yeah, that's the current limitation. LC Create doesn’t ship a Linux IDE build, only Windows/macOS. If you want something newer than community 9 .6 .3 on Linux, the only real workaround is running it through Wine or a VM. Otherwise, you’re stuck until they decide to publish Linux installers for Create – which hasn’t been announced.
Re: LC 10/Create and Linux?
Rusty was clear and spot on.
I only mention this to confirm, since that was a recent discussion, that there are a lot of LC people out there that have never posted here. I wonder how many.
Craig
I only mention this to confirm, since that was a recent discussion, that there are a lot of LC people out there that have never posted here. I wonder how many.
Craig
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Re: LC 10/Create and Linux?
Versions for Linux-32 and Linux-64 of LiveCode 'classic' are available: but a version of Create for Linux is not.If you want something newer than community 9 .6 .3 on Linux
And there is an alternative IDE available.
There is also a web-implementation of xTalk being actively developed which is almost completely platform agnostic.