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Re: U++ in Linux repos [message #42402 is a reply to message #42400] Tue, 11 March 2014 19:41 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
dolik.rce is currently offline  dolik.rce
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Hi jibe,

jibe wrote on Tue, 11 March 2014 15:24

I'm just reading this by chance... How is the situation now ?
Right now the best packages can be probably those made in OBS (search forum to learn more). The ones in 'nightly' project are updated several times a month. Repositories are available for various versions of ubuntu and debian, archlinux and experimentally also opensuse.

jibe wrote on Tue, 11 March 2014 15:24

About Arch Linux, maybe you could give some details (especially a link) on how to vote : I don't use it often and will not search about that, but as I use sometimes, I could vote Wink

List of the packages is here: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/?K=U%2B%2B. If you are logged in and click on any of the packages, you will see a link to vote in 'Package actions' box on the right side of the packages page.

jibe wrote on Tue, 11 March 2014 15:24

And what about rpm based distros derivated from Red Hat (like CentOS, Scientific Linux, Fedora...) ? I'm using more and more Scientific Linux, and probably I'll soon install UPP on it.
As I mentioned above, there are RPMs for opensuse, but they're very experimental Smile I don't (and never did) use any rpm-based distro, so I don't really know what goes where. I could quite easily arrange for the same experimental rpms to be built also for centos, fedora, red hat and/or mandriva (pehaps some other, I don't remember right now). Scientific Linux is heavily based on redhat, so it might work there as well. But without testers and feedback, I can't really move out of the experimental state, for any of those distros. If you want to help, you're more than welcomed Wink

Best regards,
Honza
 
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