CT on Fedora 29

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We test Lab CodeTyphon 6.70 on Fedora 29

 

Fedora (formerly Fedora Core) is a Linux distribution developed by the community-supported Fedora Project and owned by Red Hat. Fedora contains software distributed under a free and open-source license and aims to be on the leading edge of such technologies. Fedora has a reputation for focusing on innovation, integrating new technologies early on and working closely with upstream Linux communities.
The default desktop in Fedora is the GNOME desktop environment and the default interface is the GNOME Shell. Other desktop environments, including KDE, Xfce, LXDE, MATE and Cinnamon, are available.
Fedora Project also distributes custom variations of Fedora called Fedora spins. These are built with specific sets of software packages, offering alternative desktop environments or targeting specific interests such as gaming, security, design, scientific computing and robotics.

It's one of our LAB Reference OSes

More for Fedora OS here dearth

 

System: Entry level PC with 1 CPU (4-Cores) / 8 Gbyte RAM / 120 Gbytes Hard Disk / 1680x1050 pixels Monitor
OS : Fedora 29 64bits with MATE as frontend Desktop

 

 

 

 

1. OS things and stuff..

Fedora Linux is a true Multi-CPU and Multi-Platform OS.
We install many Desktops in this installation
MATE, KDE (QT5), Xfce and LXDE

 

 

2. Preparation-Give "sudo" root privileges

From version 29 Fedora Workstation don't use "root" passport (like Ubuntu Linux).

Open a terminal and exec

sudo 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

 

 

 

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 Typhon IDE for GTK2

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

We select "MultiArch" option but this is our choice.

warningPlease remember Fedora 29 + CodeTyphon Multiarch need more than 30 Gbites on your Hard Disk

Select "12" for Multi-Architecture Setup page

 

Select "1" to enable Multi-Arch

 

It's the first installation of CodeTyphon on this PC, so we install "system libraries" select "0".

 

Select "8" to build all...

 

 

Finally

 

CTCenter, Typhon32 and Typhon64 for GTK2, with ALL Docked Option (single Window)

 

 

 

 

 

5. Build Typhon IDE for QT4 (KDE4)

a) Switch Typhon IDE Host Platform to QT4

CodeTyphon Center => Setup Dialog

and select QT4 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 (QT4)

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

 

Finally...

Typhon32 and Typhon64 for QT4 (KDE 4) with ALL Docked Option (single Window)

 

 

 

6. Build Typhon IDE for QT5 (KDE5)

 

You can Logging to Plasma Desktop for this...
but, it's NOT necessary,
you can build Typhon IDE for QT5 or QT4 or GTk2 from ANY Unix desktop...

 

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"

 

Finally...

Typhon32 and Typhon64 for QT5 (KDE 5) with ALL Docked Option (single Window)