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= Installing Bluefish on Debian GNU/Linux | = Installing Bluefish on Debian GNU/Linux = | ||
== Installing the release that is part of Debian / Ubuntu / Mint / etc. == | |||
Use | |||
<tt>sudo apt-get install bluefish</tt> | |||
<tt>sudo aptitude install bluefish</tt> | |||
add | or any other frontend for the package manager such as synaptic or simply "add / remove programs". | ||
== Installing the very latest release on Debian == | |||
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=== Installing the very latest release on Debian === | |||
Recent packages for bluefish are available from the [https://packages.debian.org/source/jessie-backports/bluefish official Debian backports archive] and can be installed from the Debian repository. | |||
Report any bugs to the Debian bugtracker. | |||
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Recent packages for bluefish are available from the [https://packages.debian.org/stable/bluefish official Debian packages website] and can be installed by following the instructions given [https://packages.debian.org/stable/bluefish there]. | |||
Install the package via: | |||
<tt>apt-get install bluefish</tt> | |||
deb | |||
Report any bugs to the Debian bugtracker. | |||
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=== Installing the very latest release on Debian 6.0 (Squeeze/Oldoldstable) === | |||
Recent packages for bluefish are available from the [https://packages.debian.org/source/squeeze-backports-sloppy/bluefish official Debian backports archive] and can be installed by following the instructions given [http://backports.debian.org/Instructions/ here]. The entry would look like this: | |||
deb http://YOURMIRROR.debian.org/debian-backports squeeze-backports-sloppy main | |||
or | |||
deb http://YOURMIRROR.debian.org/debian-backports oldoldstable-backports-sloppy main | |||
And install the package via: | |||
apt-get -t squeeze-backports-sloppy install bluefish | |||
This version is built with the GTK+ 2 libraries. Report any bugs to the Debian bugtracker. | |||
== Installing the very latest on Ubuntu Linux == | |||
You'll find recent packages of '''bluefish''' in [https://launchpad.net/~klaus-vormweg/+archive/bluefish the Bluefish PPA maintained by Klaus Vormweg]. Follow the instructions given there to add this repository. Then '''bluefish''' can be updated to its latest release: | |||
sudo apt-get update | |||
sudo apt-get upgrade | |||
apt-get | |||
Please note, that the http://debian.wgdd.de repository has become obsolete. See below, how to clean your system. | |||
=== | === Removing obsolete debian.wgdd.de entries from sources.list === | ||
The http://debian.wgdd.de/ repository no longer provides packages of bluefish. The above steps make the following entries to either ''/etc/apt/sources.list'' or ''/etc/apt/sources.list.d/debian.wgdd.de_*.list'' or any other file in ''/etc/apt/sources.list.d/'' obsolete. You can safely remove any references to the http://debian.wgdd.de repository, that may look like these: | |||
deb http://debian.wgdd.de/debian wheezy main contrib non-free | |||
deb-src http://debian.wgdd.de/debian wheezy main contrib non-free | |||
deb http://debian.wgdd.de/debian stable main contrib non-free | |||
deb-src http://debian.wgdd.de/debian stable main contrib non-free | |||
deb http://debian.wgdd.de/debian squeeze main contrib non-free | |||
deb-src http://debian.wgdd.de/debian squeeze main contrib non-free | |||
deb http://debian.wgdd.de/debian oldstable main contrib non-free | |||
deb-src http://debian.wgdd.de/debian oldstable main contrib non-free | |||
deb http://debian.wgdd.de/ubuntu UBUNTU_VERSION_HERE main restricted universe multiverse | |||
http:// | deb-src http://debian.wgdd.de/ubuntu UBUNTU_VERSION_HERE main restricted universe multiverse | ||
and update your system: | |||
sudo apt-get update | |||
sudo apt-get upgrade | |||
''' | Also the '''wgdd-archive-keyring''' package then is obsolete together with the repository keyring. If you have the package installed, do: | ||
sudo apt-get autoremove --purge wgdd-archive-keyring | |||
apt-get | |||
... or if you only had the key: | |||
sudo apt-key del E394D996 | |||
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= Installing Bluefish on Fedora Linux = | = Installing Bluefish on Fedora Linux = | ||
=== Installing | === Installing the version distributed by Fedora === | ||
dnf install bluefish | |||
This should be the latest stable version {{Version}}. More info can be found on [https://fedora.pkgs.org/37/fedora-x86_64/bluefish-2.2.12-8.fc37.x86_64.rpm.html https://fedora.pkgs.org/37/fedora-x86_64/bluefish-2.2.12-8.fc37.x86_64.rpm.html] | |||
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=== Installing the very latest on Fedora with dnf === | |||
To enable a bluefish-release dnf repository download the [http://bluefish.linuxexperience.net/downloads/fedora/bluefish-release.repo bluefish-release.repo] file.<br/> | |||
Place this repo file in /etc/yum.repos.d<br/> | |||
Then you can install normally with... | |||
dnf install bluefish | |||
Packages are currently provided for Fedora 24 and 25. Packages are provided for both i386 and x86_64.<br/> | |||
All packages are built using mock. All packages are signed. You will be prompted to download the GPG key.<br/> | |||
=== Installing development versions on Fedora using dnf === | |||
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= Installing Bluefish on RHEL/CentOS = | |||
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Bluefish packages for RHEL/CentOS are available at the links below for i386 and x86_64.<br/> | |||
These packages require version 6.5. Previous versions prior to 6.5 had GTK+ 2.18.x.<br/> | |||
RHEL/CentOS 6.5 has GTK+ 2.20.x which is the minimum version required to build current versions of Bluefish. | |||
All packages are built using mock. All packages are signed with this gpg [http://bluefish.linuxexperience.net/downloads/fedora/RPM-GPG-KEY-bluefish-svn.asc key]. | |||
Required for RHEL/CentOS 6.5.. | |||
i386 | |||
* [http://bluefish.linuxexperience.net/downloads/epel6/release/i386/bluefish-2.2.7-1.el6.i686.rpm bluefish-2.2.7-1.el6.i686.rpm] | |||
* [http://bluefish.linuxexperience.net/downloads/epel6/release/i386/bluefish-shared-data-2.2.7-1.el6.noarch.rpm bluefish-shared-data-2.2.7-1.el6.noarch.rpm] | |||
x86_64 | |||
* [https://rhel.pkgs.org/9/epel-x86_64/bluefish-2.2.12-6.el9.x86_64.rpm.html] | |||
* [http://bluefish.linuxexperience.net/downloads/epel6/release/x86_64/bluefish-shared-data-2.2.7-1.el6.noarch.rpm bluefish-shared-data-2.2.7-1.el6.noarch.rpm] | |||
Optional debug info RHEL/CentOS 6.5.. | |||
i386 | |||
* [http://bluefish.linuxexperience.net/downloads/epel6/release/debug/i386/bluefish-debuginfo-2.2.7-1.el6.i686.rpm bluefish-debuginfo-2.2.7-1.el6.i686.rpm] | |||
x86_64 | |||
* [http://bluefish.linuxexperience.net/downloads/epel6/release/debug/x86_64/bluefish-debuginfo-2.2.7-1.el6.x86_64.rpm bluefish-debuginfo-2.2.7-1.el6.x86_64.rpm] | |||
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The latest stable version of Bluefish can be installed from the repos: | |||
Bluefish | |||
<tt>$ sudo yum install bluefish</tt> | |||
= Installing Bluefish on openSUSE = | |||
Bluefish is available in the main repository. Launch YaST and search for "bluefish" to find and select the appropriate package to install. | |||
This process is also automated through 1-Click-Install on the openSUSE Build Service: https://software.opensuse.org/package/bluefish | |||
= | = Installing Bluefish on Archlinux and derivates = | ||
You have several options to install Bluefish on Arch Linux and its derivates like Manjaro etc.: | |||
# run <tt><nowiki>$ yay -S bluefish</nowiki></tt><br/>or | |||
# run <tt><nowiki>$ pacman -S bluefish</nowiki></tt> | |||
You can also use one of the GUI package managers like pamac or octopi. The latest version from SVN is provided by the AUR: | |||
run <tt><nowiki>$ yay -S bluefish-svn</nowiki></tt> | |||
= Installing Bluefish on AltLinux = | |||
You | You find info on Bluefish for AltLinux here: | ||
https://packages.altlinux.org/en/p10_e2k/srpms/bluefish/ | |||
= Installing Bluefish on Slackware = | |||
Instructions on how to install version 2.2.7 of Bluefish can be found [https://slackware.pkgs.org/14.1/slacky-x86_64/bluefish-2.2.7-x86_64-1sl.txz.html here]. | |||
= Installing Bluefish on Mac OS X = | = Installing Bluefish on Mac OS X = | ||
Download the latest version installer from http://www.bennewitz.com/bluefish/stable/binaries/macosx/, open it and drag the bluefish icon onto Applications. | |||
In Mavericks there is a system setting called ''Gatekeeper'' that only allows you to install packages from Apple-identified developers. Bluefish is not distributed through the Apple app store, so you will have to workaround that setting. | |||
Use the contextual menu (e.g. secondary-click button), and you'll see a menu with "Open" in it. | |||
This will present you with a dialogue box, asking you for permission to run the software. | |||
You will only be asked this the first time. | |||
Alternatively, the ''Gatekeeper'' setting can be disabled. For information, see: | |||
https://lucidgen.com/en/how-to-disable-gatekeeper-sip-on-mac/ or http://support.apple.com/kb/ht5290 | |||
= Installing Bluefish on Windows XP or newer = | |||
Download Bluefish | === Installing with internet connection === | ||
Download the latest Bluefish installer from the main download server: | |||
http://www.bennewitz.com/bluefish/stable/binaries/win32/ | |||
The installer will require internet access to download GTK+ and any spell check dictionaries. Please note that the internet-enabled setup may fail if the installer is run from a network share. See below for instructions for internet-less installation. | |||
= Installing | === Installing on a PC without Internet Access === | ||
Download the latest Bluefish installer from the main download server: | |||
http://www.bennewitz.com/bluefish/stable/binaries/win32/ | http://www.bennewitz.com/bluefish/stable/binaries/win32/ | ||
Download the GTK+ 2 installer (from the gtk-win project): | |||
<del>http://downloads.sourceforge.net/gtk-win/gtk2-runtime-2.24.8-2011-12-03-ash.exe?download</del> | |||
https://sourceforge.net/projects/gtk-win/files/GTK%2B%20Runtime%20Environment/GTK%2B%202.24/gtk2-runtime-2.24.10-2012-10-10-ash.exe/download<br /> | |||
or from https://sourceforge.net/projects/gtk-win/files/latest/download | |||
Download any language dictionaries you wish to be able to install: | |||
http://www.muleslow.net/files/aspell/lang/ | |||
Place the downloaded files in a new directory named 'redist' in the same directory as the Bluefish installer. | |||
e.g. | |||
Bluefish\ | |||
Bluefish\Bluefish-2.2.12-setup.exe | |||
Bluefish\redist\gtk2-runtime-2.24.10-2012-10-10-ash.exe | |||
Bluefish\redist\aspell6-en-7.1-0.tbz2 | |||
The installer will fall back on downloading the files if they are not found in the redist folder, or if the checksum of the local copy is invalid. | |||
= Installing the latest development packages on any OS = | |||
While care is taken to keep development versions very stable and usable, development versions may crash, contain data eating bugs and incomplete features.<br/> | |||
Please report any bugs you might find to [https://sourceforge.net/p/bluefish/tickets/ Bluefish tickets]<br/> | |||
If you wish to test the bleeding edge versions of Bluefish currently under development, you should follow the instructions found on [[Bluefish Wiki:Installing Bluefish from Source|Installing Bluefish from Source]] <br/> | |||
There are currently no other options available. | |||
Latest revision as of 15:31, 17 December 2022
Installing Bluefish on Debian GNU/Linux
Installing the release that is part of Debian / Ubuntu / Mint / etc.
Use
sudo apt-get install bluefish sudo aptitude install bluefish
or any other frontend for the package manager such as synaptic or simply "add / remove programs".
Installing the very latest release on Debian
Recent packages for bluefish are available from the official Debian packages website and can be installed by following the instructions given there.
Install the package via:
apt-get install bluefish
Report any bugs to the Debian bugtracker.
Installing Bluefish on Fedora Linux
Installing the version distributed by Fedora
dnf install bluefish
This should be the latest stable version 2.2.12. More info can be found on https://fedora.pkgs.org/37/fedora-x86_64/bluefish-2.2.12-8.fc37.x86_64.rpm.html
Installing Bluefish on RHEL/CentOS
The latest stable version of Bluefish can be installed from the repos:
$ sudo yum install bluefish
Installing Bluefish on openSUSE
Bluefish is available in the main repository. Launch YaST and search for "bluefish" to find and select the appropriate package to install.
This process is also automated through 1-Click-Install on the openSUSE Build Service: https://software.opensuse.org/package/bluefish
Installing Bluefish on Archlinux and derivates
You have several options to install Bluefish on Arch Linux and its derivates like Manjaro etc.:
- run $ yay -S bluefish
or - run $ pacman -S bluefish
You can also use one of the GUI package managers like pamac or octopi. The latest version from SVN is provided by the AUR:
run $ yay -S bluefish-svn
Installing Bluefish on AltLinux
You find info on Bluefish for AltLinux here:
https://packages.altlinux.org/en/p10_e2k/srpms/bluefish/
Installing Bluefish on Slackware
Instructions on how to install version 2.2.7 of Bluefish can be found here.
Installing Bluefish on Mac OS X
Download the latest version installer from http://www.bennewitz.com/bluefish/stable/binaries/macosx/, open it and drag the bluefish icon onto Applications.
In Mavericks there is a system setting called Gatekeeper that only allows you to install packages from Apple-identified developers. Bluefish is not distributed through the Apple app store, so you will have to workaround that setting.
Use the contextual menu (e.g. secondary-click button), and you'll see a menu with "Open" in it. This will present you with a dialogue box, asking you for permission to run the software. You will only be asked this the first time.
Alternatively, the Gatekeeper setting can be disabled. For information, see: https://lucidgen.com/en/how-to-disable-gatekeeper-sip-on-mac/ or http://support.apple.com/kb/ht5290
Installing Bluefish on Windows XP or newer
Installing with internet connection
Download the latest Bluefish installer from the main download server: http://www.bennewitz.com/bluefish/stable/binaries/win32/
The installer will require internet access to download GTK+ and any spell check dictionaries. Please note that the internet-enabled setup may fail if the installer is run from a network share. See below for instructions for internet-less installation.
Installing on a PC without Internet Access
Download the latest Bluefish installer from the main download server: http://www.bennewitz.com/bluefish/stable/binaries/win32/
Download the GTK+ 2 installer (from the gtk-win project):
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/gtk-win/gtk2-runtime-2.24.8-2011-12-03-ash.exe?download
https://sourceforge.net/projects/gtk-win/files/GTK%2B%20Runtime%20Environment/GTK%2B%202.24/gtk2-runtime-2.24.10-2012-10-10-ash.exe/download
or from https://sourceforge.net/projects/gtk-win/files/latest/download
Download any language dictionaries you wish to be able to install: http://www.muleslow.net/files/aspell/lang/
Place the downloaded files in a new directory named 'redist' in the same directory as the Bluefish installer. e.g.
Bluefish\ Bluefish\Bluefish-2.2.12-setup.exe Bluefish\redist\gtk2-runtime-2.24.10-2012-10-10-ash.exe Bluefish\redist\aspell6-en-7.1-0.tbz2
The installer will fall back on downloading the files if they are not found in the redist folder, or if the checksum of the local copy is invalid.
Installing the latest development packages on any OS
While care is taken to keep development versions very stable and usable, development versions may crash, contain data eating bugs and incomplete features.
Please report any bugs you might find to Bluefish tickets
If you wish to test the bleeding edge versions of Bluefish currently under development, you should follow the instructions found on Installing Bluefish from Source
There are currently no other options available.