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<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">''I know this is a stupid answer, but it'll be done when it's done. :) I don't use Ubuntu and don't have time and motivation to build the packages for Edgy. If you want to help: [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~luks/ubuntu2/dists/sid/main/source/libtunepimp_0.5.1-1.luks.dsc 1] [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~luks/ubuntu2/dists/sid/main/source/picard_0.7.0-final-0ubuntu2.luks.dsc 2] [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~luks/tmp/deb-libdiscid-0.1.0-1/libdiscid_0.1.0-1.dsc 3] [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~luks/tmp/deb-python-musicbrainz2-0.4.0-1/python-musicbrainz2_0.4.0-1.dsc 4] [http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/libo/libofa/libofa_0.9.3-1.dsc 5] - these packages are for Debian Unstable, which means they should be compatible also with Edgy. --[[User:LukasLalinsky|LukasLalinsky]] |
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">''I know this is a stupid answer, but it'll be done when it's done. :) I don't use Ubuntu and don't have time and motivation to build the packages for Edgy. If you want to help: [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~luks/ubuntu2/dists/sid/main/source/libtunepimp_0.5.1-1.luks.dsc 1] [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~luks/ubuntu2/dists/sid/main/source/picard_0.7.0-final-0ubuntu2.luks.dsc 2] [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~luks/tmp/deb-libdiscid-0.1.0-1/libdiscid_0.1.0-1.dsc 3] [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~luks/tmp/deb-python-musicbrainz2-0.4.0-1/python-musicbrainz2_0.4.0-1.dsc 4] [http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/libo/libofa/libofa_0.9.3-1.dsc 5] - these packages are for Debian Unstable, which means they should be compatible also with Edgy. --[[User:LukasLalinsky|LukasLalinsky]] |
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<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">''I used to compile the Ubuntu packages also for Debian Sid, but since Debian has a new policy for python packages, the packages made for Ubuntu are not usable on Debian anymore and I don't have time to maintain two sets of different packages. --[[User:LukasLalinsky|LukasLalinsky]]'' |
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Revision as of 07:40, 17 October 2006
Products > Picard > Installation Instructions for Linux
Installing Picard on Linux
Setup and install guide for Picard under Linux. If you don't want to install third party binary packages, have a look at PicardSourceInstall.
Ubuntu
To install Picard on Ubuntu (i386 and amd64) follow these steps:
- If you haven't used Universe and Multiverse repositories yet, add them first.
- Add repository
deb http://users.musicbrainz.org/~luks/ubuntu dapper main
to your/etc/apt/sources.list
. See Ubuntu documentation for more detailed guide on adding repositories. - Run
sudo apt-get update
to update lists of packages andsudo apt-get install picard
in console to install Picard. - Alternatively you can use Synaptic to install Picard.
The repository is signed with LukasLalinsky's PGP key. To import the key so apt can use it, run these commands:
gpg --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net --recv 92132F7B gpg --export --armor 92132F7B | sudo apt-key add -
- When will packages be available for Edgy? Some of the dependencies are not compatible, but are probably trivial to fix in the packages. I may be able to help with some of the changes. --AndrewConkling
Gentoo
Marti Raudsepp (aka intgr) has written a Portage overlay for Picard 0.7.0 and related packages, plus bleeding-edge subversion ebuilds.
- Installation instructions
- Overlay tarball
- Overlay from subversion: svn://svn.juffo.org/musicbrainz-overlay
Arch Linux
Augusto Oliveira has created the necessary PKGBUILDs for Picard 0.7.0 and all its dependencies. The main PKGBUILD can be found at:
And the procedure to be followed to install it can be found at:
ALT Linux
Mikhail Yakshin aka GreyCat has compiled all ~10 packages that were needed by Picard and Picard itself into ALT Linux Sisyphus repository, so all ALT Linux users can now instantly run Picard 0.6.0 after simple "apt-get install picard". His package can be downloaded from http://sisyphus.ru/srpm/picard