Show pageOld revisionsBacklinksBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== WComp on Linux ====== {{:public_namespace:linux.png?100|}} As on any Linux platform, WComp needs Mono to execute C# code. The phidget packages' repository contains Mono, so we will install this in order to use WComp. ===== Install Mono on Linux ===== If there is not specific describied procedure to install mono (for embedded distribution for example), installing mono on Linux is very simple. You juste have to ensure that you are using a quite recent release of Mono in order to be able to use WComp. Use the following command on Debian and Ubuntu to install a complete distribution of mono (around 200Mo of frees pace should be available on your harddrive). <code> sudo apt-get install mono-complete </code> ===== Install WComp on Linux ===== To install WComp, you juste have to unzip ''SharpWCompContainerMonoLinux.zip'' where you want, to be able to us it. To be able to get WComp for Linux, you can [[contact_us|contact us]]. We do not deliver Linux over the Web. ===== Use WComp on Linux ===== To use WComp on Linux, you just have to launch the WComp mono program (Container.exe) with the right options to use it. <code> mono ContainerMonoLinux.exe -h Usage: Container.exe [-h] [-n container_name] [-r beans_repository_path] [-l wcc_file] [-p port] </code> Here is an example on how to launch WComp Container on Linux. <code> cd SharpWCompContainerMonoLinux mono ContainerMonoLinux.exe –r Beans –l pathToFile.wcc –n nameOfUPnPDeviceToCreate –p 55555 </code> wcomp-linux.txt Last modified: 2016/01/28 13:29by Stéphane Lavirotte