First attempt at getting into development with Unity and in a Linux box. I was able to pull down the trunk and (I think) build its dependancies, but it doesn't feel like I've done this right and I don't think this is actually working.

First, according to their site https://unity.ubuntu.com/getinvolved/development/unity8/ running ./build -setup, I get the error -bash: ./build: No such file or directory. It only works (I think) ./build.sh.

Also, when it builds, I get E: Unable to locate package pay-service E: Unable to locate package qml-module-qtquick-layouts E: Unable to locate package qml-module-qtquick-xmllistmodel E: Unable to locate package qml-module-ubuntu-connectivity

And finally, when I do ./run.sh I get initctl: Unknown job: unity8 Unity8 is already running, please stop it first, however, when I type unity --version I get unity 7.2.4

Is there something that I'm missing? I've tried looking around and haven't really found anything that's detailed about starting up a development environment for Unity. All my development experience I have was done through SVN on a Windows-based machine (and some Git based SourceTree).

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For Unable to locate package error, this may help. – Pandya May 3 '15 at 14:02

Try running ./build.sh --setup, it appears we left the .sh off the end of that step. The --setup should pull in all those other dependencies.

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