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== Debian: == | == Debian: == | ||
* Debian | * For installation on Debian, Bluefish provides a script named make-deb.sh with its sourcecode (downloadable by {{SVN}}) | ||
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== Mandrake: == | == Mandrake: == | ||
* libpcre: Breaks pcre into 3 different pieces, make sure pcre-devel is installed if compiling from source. Try this command: <br/> '''$''' rpm -ql pcre-devel | * libpcre: Breaks pcre into 3 different pieces, make sure pcre-devel is installed if compiling from source. Try this command: <br/> '''$''' rpm -ql pcre-devel | ||
* ''... more nags with Mandrake?'' | * ''... more nags with Mandrake?'' | ||
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== Fink: == | == Fink: == | ||
* Fink binary | * Fink is comparable to Cygwin. It provides OpenSource Software access on MacOS. Please check out [https://www.finkproject.org/ its website]. | ||
{{Note|text=Be aware that there are binary packages of Bluefish available for MacOS from the [https://bluefish.openoffice.nl/download.html project's website]. | |||
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* Fink for Mac OS X 10.2 has Bluefish 0.12 in binary or stable source distribution, and Bluefish 0.13 in unstable source branch. | * Fink for Mac OS X 10.2 has Bluefish 0.12 in binary or stable source distribution, and Bluefish 0.13 in unstable source branch. | ||
* Fink for Mac OS X 10.3 and 10.4-transitional has Bluefish 1.0 in binary distribution, Bluefish 1.0.4 in stable source branch, and Bluefish 1.0.5 in unstable source branch. The source branches have three variants: bluefish, bluefish-gnomevfs2, and bluefish-gnome2. | * Fink for Mac OS X 10.3 and 10.4-transitional has Bluefish 1.0 in binary distribution, Bluefish 1.0.4 in stable source branch, and Bluefish 1.0.5 in unstable source branch. The source branches have three variants: bluefish, bluefish-gnomevfs2, and bluefish-gnome2. | ||
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* Version 1.0.5 is available. Go to [http://bluefish.darwinports.com/ http://bluefish.darwinports.com/] to find detailed informations about its installation. | * Version 1.0.5 is available. Go to [http://bluefish.darwinports.com/ http://bluefish.darwinports.com/] to find detailed informations about its installation. | ||
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Revision as of 09:12, 21 December 2022
Different systems have different approaches to solutions and packaging. You might find the information below interesting.
Cygwin:
Cygwin is currently at version cygwin-3.4.3-1. It provides functionality similar to a Linux system on a Windows PC. Please visit the project web page for more details on installation and downloading the package.
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- To run Bluefish using Cygwin, you need to start the cygrunsrv Service. First log in to a Cygwin-Shell and run /usr/bin/cygserver-config. Answer Yes to install cygserver as service. Then open a Windows shell with the START button of your Windows box and choose Run. Type cmd.exe or command.exe, hit enter and type net start cygserver. To automatically start the service with Windows, set Starttype for cygrunsrv to Automatic (see Start > Control Panel > Computer Administration > Services and Applications > Services : CYGWIN cygserver : Properties). To stop the service, type net stop cygserver.
- To allow Bluefish to use the Cygserver facilities (to use the XSI IPC function calls like msgget successfully) you need to export the CYGWIN environment variable. Add the following line to your ~/.bash_profile:
$ export CYGWIN=server - To run Bluefish, first start the X server with startx, then launch bluefish with /usr/bin/bluefish.exe (if you have configured bluefish with ./configure --prefix=/usr).
Debian:
- For installation on Debian, Bluefish provides a script named make-deb.sh with its sourcecode (downloadable by svn checkout https://svn.code.sf.net/p/bluefish/code/trunk bluefish-code)
Fink:
- Fink is comparable to Cygwin. It provides OpenSource Software access on MacOS. Please check out its website.
{{Note|text=Be aware that there are binary packages of Bluefish available for MacOS from the project's website.