It requires a JavaVM of course (its..java) Wether your distro offers that or not, you can install it. Processing is JavaVM-dependent and not OS-dependent since java is available for almost everything.
:)
That was my point. I think I have used processing with other VMs (icedtea, openJDK, ...) but I can confirm that later this week.
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 8:17 PM, Michal Seta mis@artengine.ca wrote:
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 2:53 PM, Pedro Lopes pedro.lopes@ist.utl.pt wrote:
Processing (i don't like to type it with 55 =P but I know its the original...)
Actually, a few years ago the project has deliberately switched to the non-l33t spelling of the name of the project so "Proce55ing" and "Processing" are 2 different products. The latter is obsolete.
is completly transparent to OS. It works normally with Linux, just grab it and launch it. Its java... so its JavaVM and OS-independent.
I may be wrong but I believe that Processing will require Sun's Java in order to work correctly which is not installed be default with some Linux distributions.
./MiS