This information is from the Xojo System Requirements page in the Documentation wiki:
[h]IDE[/h]
Supported
The following x86-based Linux distributions:
- Linux Mint 16 or later
- Ubuntu 10.04 or later
- Debian 6.0 or later
- OpenSUSE 11.3 or later
- Fedora 13 Desktop or later
- CentOS 6.0 or later
- At least 2 GB RAM
- PDF Viewer for documentation
Compiled Applications
Compiled applications run on these versions of Linux:
- Linux Mint 16 or later
- Ubuntu 10.04 or later
- Debian 6.0 or later
- OpenSUSE 11.3 or later
- Fedora 13 Desktop or later
- CentOS 6.0 or later
[h]64-bit and Library Information[/h]
Xojo and applications created with Xojo require these libraries:
- GTK+ 2.20
- glibc-2.11
- libstdc++.so.6.0.13
- libwebkitgtk-1.0.0 or libgtkhtml (for HTMLViewer)
On 64-bit Linux distributions, you will need to ensure the appropriate 32-bit compatibility libraries are installed in order to run Xojo or applications built with Xojo. One of these commands usually works for Ubuntu:
sudo apt-get install ia32-libs
sudo apt-get install ia32-libs-multiarch
Newer versions of Ubuntu may require additional steps as well:
sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install ia32-libs-multiarch
For more information on Multiarch support: Multiarch/HOWTO - Debian Wiki.
To determine which libraries are used by Xojo, you can use the ldd command:
ldd Xojo