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Hi all,
Would anyone of you know if it's possible to install a '*.package' in BL? I'm trying to get CodeSys running, but all they describe seems to be based on a situation with installing WINE first, if I understand it correctly...
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Hi all,
Would anyone of you know if it's possible to install a '*.package' in BL? I'm trying to get CodeSys running, but all they describe seems to be based on a situation with installing WINE first, if I understand it correctly...
I have not found a free download option from this website.
If you have a .deb package, then you can use apt to test an installation. In the directory of the package:
sudo apt install -s ./package.deb
as simulation or, directly without -s. APT will tell you what is possible.
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https://store.codesys.com/en/codesys-co … -sl-1.html
Register and download. Then follow these steps from their website...
I don't care what you do at home. Would you care to explain?
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Hi unklar and HHH,
Thanks a million for your replies! I'll be sure to use the steps you've provided!
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The URL links to a how-to including the installation of WINE. Obviously not what I hoped for... Linux being the powerful OS, shouldn't be dependent on anything as a Windows port to using applications.
Any alternative for a PLC IDE application is welcome.
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Best regards, Ruud
Last edited by RuudKuin (2024-03-24 17:56:07)
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The URL links to a how-to including the installation of WINE.
Where?
I can't see that.
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Where?
I can't see that.
https://forge.codesys.com/tol/codesys-4 … home/Home/
Preface
CODESYS 4 Linux is just a small install helper, to install CODESYS on top of wine.
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I'm sorry, but you have to read correctly!
1. this is an installation script to use additional M$ software via wine.
2. it says: "Warning!!! The information about this project is outdated. Since release SP17 the installation script no longer works due to the modularization of CODESYS."
In general: These installation instructions are 6 years old and refer to Debian 9.
We are at Debian 12 and no matter which installation is chosen, the installer of Debian 12 beats the one of 9 by far.
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Oh okay, probably wouldn't have gotten it running... But hey, glad BunsenLabs runs effortlessly and smooth on my PowerBook Pro 2011, as the only OS. ;-)
Last edited by RuudKuin (2024-03-25 17:48:02)
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