Jasoco wrote:thelinx wrote:
slime wrote:I don't know of a good reason why things can't be self-contained these days.
That's stupid. Imagine the file sizes of even a simple program if you had to embed several libraries into it, libraries that are used by loads of other programs on your system.
That's how most Mac OS X apps work you know. A Mac app is just a folder package with all the resources, libraries and the binary inside of it. Apps that you can just download and drag and drop to install are self-contained. Ones that come with installers will place the libraries in the shared library folders for use by other apps. But most are just drag and drop. And it is very convenient.
Hell, LÖVE ITSELF on OS X is self contained.
It's common on Windows as well. That does not mean it's a good idea. I mean, it works, but takes up space.
On the other hand, the system Linux uses relies on an automatic dependency system, which works great most of the time. Only problem is when you try to do something outside of the system, like the topic creator did here. This is almost never necessary, as in this case.
Also, ferox, I just have to ask, did you try to install the 7.2 Love deb for Ubuntu 10.04 before you did all this? Because I know others with Mint who did that and it worked.