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Quick overview

 

Operating system

Source

Nightly builds

Stable releases

POSIX/X11

GIT

tarball

tarball

MS Windows

GIT

win32 portable .7z archive

win32 portable .7z archive

Ubuntu

 

PPA, deb, dsc (install theide_*.deb and upp_*_all.deb)

PPA, deb, dsc (install theide_*.deb and upp_*_all.deb)

Fedora, OpenSUSE, Centos

 

 

rpms

Gentoo

ebuild

Arch Linux

PKGBUILDs

 

Source code

For Gentoo users, an ebuild using subversion checkout is under construction. Have a look at the corresponding forum thread if you are interested.

Arch Linux users can download source packages in AUR and build them using makepkg tool. Alternatively yaourt (or some other AUR-aware pacman frontend) allows to download, build and install the packages automatically.

Nightly builds

Every night there is automatic release published topic://uppweb/www/nightly$en-us. Here you can find windows installer (upp-win-NNNN.exe, upp-mingw-NNNN.exe) and source tarball (upp-x11-src-NNNN.tar.gz).

If you are using Ubuntu based GNU/Linux distribution, you can find deb packages (and also dsc source packages) of nightly builds at Launchpad PPA https://launchpad.net/~dolik-rce/+archive/upp-nightly. Recommended way is to add the archive to your sources and install package "upp" using your favorite package manager (e.g. apt-get, aptitude, ...). This will also install Ultimate++ sources, TheIDE and all necessary dependencies. In case you are not familiar with installing software from PPA, you can follow this step-by-step guide.

Note that latest builds are generally considered the most stable. That means that nightly builds are usually more stable than stable releases, because bugfixes are not backported to stable releases.

Stable releases

Stable releases are published at Sourceforge.net. You can download them at http://sourceforge.net/projects/upp/files. In addition to Windows installer and source tarballs, you can also find here rpm packages for Fedora, OpenSUSE and Centos.

For Ubuntu users who doesn't want to update every day from nightly PPA, there is stable releases PPA, https://launchpad.net/~dolik-rce/+archive/upp. To install Ultimate++ from this archive, use the same procedure as described for nightly builds, just drop the "-nightly" suffix.

Price

You do not have to pay anything for Ultimate++, even if you are going to use it for development of commercial applications. However, if you like this platform, please consider donating; even small contributions will help fund its continued development.

Last edit by cxl on 07/03/2017. Do you want to contribute?. T++