Comments on: Mixed links https://grey-panther.net/2009/01/mixed-links-23.html Just another WordPress site Sat, 10 Jan 2009 07:54:18 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 By: Anonymous https://grey-panther.net/2009/01/mixed-links-23.html#comment-546 Sat, 10 Jan 2009 07:54:18 +0000 https://grey-panther.net/?p=472#comment-546 did the Twitter Admin change his password to “sadness” after he was hacked? haha… ok not funny

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By: Cd-MaN https://grey-panther.net/2009/01/mixed-links-23.html#comment-549 Fri, 09 Jan 2009 05:37:47 +0000 https://grey-panther.net/?p=472#comment-549 @crashsystems: thank you for the corrections, I updated the post.

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By: Anonymous https://grey-panther.net/2009/01/mixed-links-23.html#comment-550 Fri, 09 Jan 2009 05:25:22 +0000 https://grey-panther.net/?p=472#comment-550 I don’t know what I must comment because I’m a new one. What I know now I want your help

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By: Anonymous https://grey-panther.net/2009/01/mixed-links-23.html#comment-551 Fri, 09 Jan 2009 05:24:55 +0000 https://grey-panther.net/?p=472#comment-551 Thanks for linking to the Keryx tutorial I wrote!

You are correct in pointing out that using the GUI on the target machine requires the installation of some dependencies. However, though older versions of Keryx did indeed use GTK (which worked out of the box on any Gnome desktop), the program now uses wxWidgets, which requires that the python-wxversion package be installed. The motivation for this decision is that wxWidgets provide for easier cross-platform development. Python is installed by default on all Linux distros.

In the next release of Keryx, we will be including pre-compiled binaries for Linux and OSX, just like we already do for Windows. This means that no matter the OS, the user will be able to bring up the GUI without installing any dependencies, making the program much more portable.

Also planned for the next release is automated installation of Debian packages on the target machine, plus internationalization/translation support.

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