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There is quite a lot of code which is needed by many ROX applications -- for example: save boxes, menus and options. Keeping all this code in one place makes these programs smaller. It also makes programs which use it more consistant. Programs which use ROX-Lib2 need to be able to find it, so you should put it inside one of the standard library directories. If you don't have root access, create a directory called 'lib' inside your home directory and move ROX-Lib2 in there.
Package | Summary | Distribution | Download |
rox-lib-2.0.6-2.noarch.html | Shared code for ROX applications | OpenMandriva 5.0 for x86_64 | rox-lib-2.0.6-2.noarch.rpm |
rox-lib-2.0.6-2.noarch.html | Shared code for ROX applications | OpenMandriva Cooker for x86_64 | rox-lib-2.0.6-2.noarch.rpm |
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