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Re: [Enigma-devel] Installing Enigma on Ubuntu
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Raoul |
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Re: [Enigma-devel] Installing Enigma on Ubuntu |
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Thu, 03 May 2007 14:20:23 +0200 |
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Hi,
> Tarim has been evaluating Ubuntu (Dapper) recently. He didn't fancy
> installing all those dependencies (that's what package managers are
> for, after all!) So, instead, he did the following:
>
> Replace every "dapper" with "edgy" in /etc/apt/sources.list
> apt-get install enigma
> Put /etc/apt/sources.list back how it was
>
> This (mostly) seemed to work. Apart from the install loosing the
> LANGUAGE environment settings and Enigma not being able to open
> /dev/sequencer (which results in game sound but no music). However,
> Tarim isn't completely sure that using apt-get on such a radically
> different sources.list file won't mess things up in future (or if
> he'll be able to tell!)
I don't know what would _exactly_ happen, if you do an apt-get update in
the wrong (with the "new" sources.list) moment.
To be on the secure side, probably an apt-get update after the change
back to the old sources.list would be good.
(But probably not necessary).
> As Ubuntu's design goal is to create a distro which is "Linux for
> dummies" and Dapper is the release with long term support - it might
> be nice if someone could produce a back-port of Enigma 1.00. Then
> users won't have to either fiddle the sources.list or install all the
> dependencies separately. Tarim doesn't know the package system well
> enough to do this yet. Who did the other Ubuntu ports?
>
>
> Tarim might try a Debian distro next. Under Debian, can you install
> Enigma 1.00 with apt-get (or an equivalent) without having to install
> all the dependencies by hand?
That depends on the version of Debian. As far as I know, Enigma 1.00
missed the "etch" release. In "lenny" (testing) you have the enigma 1.00.
See also here:
http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?keywords=enigma+&searchon=names&subword=1&version=all&release=all
> Many thanks for all the fun you've created :-)
Thanks :-)
-- Raoul