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6:24 AM
Yesterday I finally got to compile REN-C on my new Ubuntu laptop. I already downloaded a copy of the ren-c-master source and now I downloaded the Linux executable for r3 mentioned in the readme.md file. I gave this execute permission and tried to execute it. Is it true that this always needs to be started from within a terminal window on Linux?
Then I read on and because I did not have the parameterstring I used on my old macbook laying around, I decided to go with the --help option mention for make.r to display the info's about this. So I typed do %make.r --help <enter> to my big surprise the compilation just started and at the end got a message that it did not know the --help option
But I did get an r3 within the /prebuilt folder! Gave it execute permission and again had to run this from within a terminal window.
Now I need to get fresh sources and recompile.
 
6:36 AM
@iArnold Well that is what GitHub issues are for, raise one. There's no real test process like --help on the make; so nothing would catch it if it stopped working. Would be interesting to think of how to incorporate a test process for make, having it run --help on Travis could be part of that.
 

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