by Roody_Yogurt » Thu May 16, 2013 3:14 pm
Now, this doesn't mean that there isn't something particular to your Linux installation, but I just tried the ncurses Linux interpreter on Puppy Linux and my compiled-with-the-new-Roodylib Waiting did the statusline just fine. Are you sure you don't have a copy of the old roodylib lying around, confusing the compiler?
The debugger just seems to do a textdump of information which I think is not the intended effect, but since some of the info is readable, maybe it is...
Relatedly, did you put the -d switch in waiting.hug when you were checking out the debugger? Did you possibly forget to take it out again before compiling it again?
Now, this doesn't mean that there isn't something particular to your Linux installation, but I just tried the ncurses Linux interpreter on Puppy Linux and my compiled-with-the-new-Roodylib Waiting did the statusline just fine. Are you sure you don't have a copy of the old roodylib lying around, confusing the compiler?
The debugger just seems to do a textdump of information which I [i]think[/i] is not the intended effect, but since some of the info is readable, maybe it is...
Relatedly, did you put the -d switch in waiting.hug when you were checking out the debugger? Did you possibly forget to take it out again before compiling it again?