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=== Installing 2.0.x (not yet released) ===
=== Installing 2.0.x (not yet released) ===


= Installing Bluefish on Fedora =
= Installing Bluefish on Fedora Linux =


=== Installing 1.0.x (current stable) ===
=== Installing 1.0.x (current stable) ===

Revision as of 22:07, 22 November 2009

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 install wgdd-archive-keyring
apt-get install bluefish-unstable

Installing 2.0.x (not yet released)

Installing Bluefish on Ubuntu (8.04 and newer)

Installing 1.0.x (current stable)

apt-get install bluefish

Installing 1.3.x (unstable)

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-unstable

Installing 2.0.x (not yet released)

Installing Bluefish on Fedora Linux

Installing 1.0.x (current stable)

yum install bluefish

Installing 1.3.x (unstable)

To get latest updates use the provided yum enabled repository on

[1]    Grab and install your matching release rpm from there.

As an alternative solution you can download the rpm from

[2]    manually and execute yum localinstall <path/to/downloaded/rpm>.

Installing Bluefish on OpenSolaris

Installing 1.0.x (current stable)

search for bluefish in the package manager, select and click apply.

Installing Bluefish on Mac OS X

Installing 1.3.x (unstable)

Install Macports.

Run from Terminal.app

sudo port install bluefish-unstable