Hi Matt,

It is rather sad that it is easier to install the Windows version on 
Linux than the native Linux version :-(

SheetCam is a closed source commercial app so I am afraid  can't provide 
the source. I have had so many problems with Autopackage that I am 
investigating a different install method. Give me a few days to see if I 
can get it working.

Les

Matt Shaver wrote:
> On Wed, 2008-06-04 at 20:16 +0100, Leslie Newell wrote:
>   
>> As I cannot afford to support packages for every Linux distro, I am 
>> using Autopackage which should install on most reasonably up to date 
>> distros.
>>     
>
> Any possibility of posting a tarball, or of compiling from source? My
> problem here is that Autopackage doesn't support 64 bit systems yet,
> even with the ia32 compatibility libs installed.
>
> Oddly enough, I can run the Windows version of TNG in Wine just fine! I
> even had to install the vcredist_x86.exe update on your download page to
> make it work... It looks very nice!
>
> Thanks,
> Matt
>
>
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