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or any other frontend for the package manager such as aptitude, synaptic or simply "add / remove programs" | or any other frontend for the package manager such as aptitude, synaptic or simply "add / remove programs" | ||
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apt-get install wgdd-archive-keyring | apt-get install wgdd-archive-keyring | ||
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= Installing Bluefish on Fedora Linux = | = Installing Bluefish on Fedora Linux = |
Revision as of 20:22, 30 January 2010
Installing Bluefish on Debian Linux 5.0 (Lenny)
Installing 1.0.x (current stable)
use
apt-get install bluefish aptitude install bluefish
or synaptic or any other package manager
Installing 1.3.x (unstable)
add the following line to /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://debian.wgdd.de/debian stable main contrib non-free
Then install the repository cryptographic key:
apt-get update apt-get install wgdd-archive-keyring
apt-get install bluefish-unstable
Installing 2.0.x (not yet released)
Installing Bluefish on Ubuntu Linux (8.04 and newer)
Installing 1.0.x (current stable)
apt-get install bluefish
or any other frontend for the package manager such as aptitude, synaptic or simply "add / remove programs"
Installing 2.0.x (not yet released)
add the following line to /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://debian.wgdd.de/ubuntu jaunty main restricted universe multiverse
Then install the repository cryptographic key:
apt-get install wgdd-archive-keyring
apt-get install bluefish
Installing Bluefish on Fedora Linux
Installing 1.0.x
yum install bluefish
Installing 2.0.x (Release Candidate and Release)
To get latest updates use the provided yum enabled repository...
http://www.bennewitz.com/rpms/endurs_repo_i686-release-1.0-9.noarch.rpm
As an alternative solution you can download the rpm from...
http://www.bennewitz.com/bluefish/stable/binaries/fedora12/
...manually and execute: sudo yum localinstall <path/to/downloaded/bluefish*.rpm>.
Installing Bluefish on AltLinux
Installing 1.0
Bluefish can be installed on Alt Linux 3.0, 4.0, 4.1, p5, 5.1 or Sisyphus.
The versions provided by our apt servers are:
- Alt Linux 3.0 - 1.0
- Alt Linux 4.0 - 1.0.5
- Alt Linux 4.1 - 1.0.7
- Alt Linux p5 - 1.0.7
- Alt Linux 5.1 - 1.0.7
- Alt Linux Sisyphus - 1.0.7
To install use:
apt-get install bluefish
or use synaptic or any other package manager.
Alt Linux Sisyphus also provides 1.3.8 (bluefish-unstable).
To install do:
apt-get install bluefish-unstable
Installing 2.0
Bluefish 2.0.0-rc3 currently is not in Alt Linux repos, but will soon appear in Sisyphus.
For the moment, to install it you have to:
wget http://alt.u-nix.eu.org/bluefish/bluefish-2.0.0rc3-alt1.i586.rpm wget http://alt.u-nix.eu.org/bluefish/bluefish-common-2.0.0rc3-alt1.noarch.rpm rpm -i bluefish-common-2.0.0rc3-alt1.noarch.rpm bluefish-2.0.0rc3-alt1.i586.rpm
If you want to build it on your system, just do:
wget http://alt.u-nix.eu.org/bluefish/bluefish-2.0.0rc3-alt1.src.rpm rpm -i bluefish-2.0.0rc3-alt1.src.rpm cd /usr/src/RPM/SPECS rpmbuild -bb bluefish-2.0.0rc3.spec cd /usr/src/RPM/RPMS/noarch rpm -i bluefish-common-2.0.0rc3-alt1.noarch.rpm
For i586 do:
cd /usr/src/RPM/RPMS/i586 rpm -i bluefish-2.0.0rc3-alt1.i586.rpm
For x86_64 do:
cd x86_64 rpm -i bluefish-2.0.0rc3-alt1.x86_64.rpm
Installing Bluefish on OpenSolaris
Installing 1.0.x (current stable)
search for bluefish in the package manager, select and click apply.
Installing 2.0
Not yet available in OpenSolaris, you have to compile from source.
Installing Bluefish on Mac OS X
Installing 1.0.x ( Stable )
Install Macports.
Run from Terminal.app
sudo port install bluefish
Installing 2.0.x ( Release Candidate )
Install Macports.
Run from Terminal.app
sudo port install bluefish-devel
Installing Bluefish on Windows XP/Vista/7 (32 bit)
Installing 2.0
download the installer from the main download server http://www.bennewitz.com/bluefish/stable/binaries/win32/
The installer needs internet access because it will download gtk and spell checking dictionaries for you.