![]() ![]() The parts library and the libgit2 directory need to be in the same directory as the fritzing-parts repo, boost needs to be in fritzing-app/src/lib (I think it may also find a system version, but I always install the latest in fritzing-app/src/lib. ![]() One thing that may be biting you is on Linux it is necessary to sym link the libgit2 library in order for the build to work before the install script (which packages the whole mess) is run. Install Ubuntu 16.04 from their install dvd (just installed and boots on my system without problems). Here is what worked for me to get my development environment up on Ubuntu 16.04: As much documentation as I’m aware of is in although some of it is slightly outdated. So far I’m being unsuccessful on Windows due to problems getting libssh2 to compile to get libgit2 to run. Half way, I can explain how to get it up on Ubuntu 16.04lts Desktop. A discussion of future direction wishlist ![]()
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