After a long time, we have a new version of CQRPROP! There are no new features, just one bug fix – downloading images over HTTPS failed.
The new version is available on GitHub, and packages for Ubuntu 22.04 and 22.10 are almost ready on Launchpad.
2 thoughts on “CQRPROP 0.0.8 has been released”
I would like to compile for Archlinux / Manjaro but I don’t find dependencies to compile against, in particular: lcl-gtk2 lcl-nogui lcl-units lcl-utils and fp-units-misc fp-units-rtl fp-utils . I’m wandering if these are not separate packages .
Could you give me some tips?
I found you project very useful and I would like to get it run on my desktop ( Manjaro KDE ) and maybe I could make a package for Arch / Manjaro Linux !
Thank you in advance.
I’m sorry, I don’t use Arch Linux and have no idea what dependencies does it have there.
According to https://archlinux.org/packages/extra/x86_64/lazarus/ it seems there is Lazarus-gtk2 dependency that should solve the problem.
I would like to compile for Archlinux / Manjaro but I don’t find dependencies to compile against, in particular: lcl-gtk2 lcl-nogui lcl-units lcl-utils and fp-units-misc fp-units-rtl fp-utils . I’m wandering if these are not separate packages .
Could you give me some tips?
I found you project very useful and I would like to get it run on my desktop ( Manjaro KDE ) and maybe I could make a package for Arch / Manjaro Linux !
Thank you in advance.
I’m sorry, I don’t use Arch Linux and have no idea what dependencies does it have there.
According to https://archlinux.org/packages/extra/x86_64/lazarus/ it seems there is Lazarus-gtk2 dependency that should solve the problem.
73 Petr, OK2CQR