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How can I get LDMicro compiled for Linux, or added to native packages?

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I have tried to do it myself but failed, and I have given up. I tried following instructions given in the FOSSEE website below:

https://github.com/FOSSEE/LDMicroGtk

(CMake gives errors that the files lack the CMakeList.txt)

I need LDMicro ver 5.4.1.1. and LDMicro32 ver5.5c ladder compilers for PIC and AVR microcontrollers compiled for Linux. It has been done before with the older version 2.3.

The source files for both versions are available on these websites:

  1. https://github.com/LDmicro/LDmicro/releases
  2. https://github.com/joegil95/LdMicro32

Below is a screenshot of an error when compiling ver 5.4.1.1. enter image description here

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