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Re: How install Upp under Ubuntu Hardy from PPA? [message #26578 is a reply to message #26577] Wed, 12 May 2010 21:24 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
dolik.rce is currently offline  dolik.rce
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nlneilson wrote on Wed, 12 May 2010 20:23

That worked, THANKS!!

Can this script be used to update rather than use the PPA?

Or will something be changed where the PPA will work with the setup/problem I was having?

Thanks for explaining the problems involved doing it another way.

edit: I see that upp has been added to Synaptic so it will probably work OK from there, is that correct?

Neil

Hi Neil,

The script actually just follows the steps listed on the launchpad web to add the repository to your system, it just removes the U++ first (+ the diagnostics). From now on theide will be updated regularly the same way as all other software you have installed.

I know that the instructions on launchpad are not exactly the best ones. I could actually write a script that would add the repository and install upp. Showing user one simple command will be much easier then linking that unclear guide. Your case was a good inspiration, thanks Wink

Anyway, to sum it up, here is my version what was wrong with your installation attempts: I think you mixed the two guides for different versions of ubuntu:

In 9.10 and newer, you just run
add-apt-repository ppa:dolik-rce/upp-nightly
and then install upp from Synaptic. This command takes care about everything - adds the address to source.list and downloads the signing public keys.

In 9.4 and earlier (actually it should work in any version...) you have to add the line to sources.list manually, and then fetch the key with command
sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 643469F3


Since you didn't get the key, it probably failed to download some of the packages. However, I'm not even sure how you got a running theide this way - it must have been from your attempts using make...

Best regards and enjoy your new linux theide Wink
Honza

[Updated on: Wed, 12 May 2010 21:24]

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