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Verify All Supported OS #190

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jag3773 opened this issue Dec 15, 2015 · 6 comments
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Verify All Supported OS #190

jag3773 opened this issue Dec 15, 2015 · 6 comments
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jag3773 commented Dec 15, 2015

We need to make sure that the app runs on all supported OSes. 32bit Windows appeared to die after clicking "I Agree" on the first screen.

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da1nerd commented Dec 18, 2015

Operating systems to support.
@jag3773 can you review the list below?

  • OSX
  • Windows 7, 8, 10 (x64/x32)
  • Linux: Ubuntu, Mint, Debian, Fedora, CentOS, openSUSE

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Jesse said Ubuntu and Fedora for Linux.

Mint is essentially Ubuntu. I'll be testing on Debian, as that's a system I run (similar to Ubuntu, but without some of the repos). CentOS is normally used for servers, unless you feel that's useful? openSUSE is a fairly big distro — it might be work supporting.

In summary, my personal list for Linux (and I'd recommend just doing 64-bit):

  • Ubuntu
  • Debian
  • Fedora

Essentially, we need to test .deb and .rpm packages on Linux.

RE: Windows. That's quite a bit to test if we have both 32-bit and 64-bit. Any reason to have the 32-bit? I'm not sure that any systems come with 32-bit anymore.

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da1nerd commented Dec 18, 2015

other more remote parts of the world may still be running on hold hardware. @jag3773 do you think we could safely drop 32 bit support?

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jag3773 commented Dec 22, 2015

No, we need to keep 32 bit support for Windows.

Thank you,
Jesse Griffin
unfoldingWord Chief Technology Officer

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other more remote parts of the world may still be running on hold
hardware. @jag3773 https://github.com/jag3773 do you think we could
safely drop 32 bit support?


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da1nerd commented Jan 28, 2016

will be handled by #194

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32bit is quite needed for linux desktops for cheap translation equipment.

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