svn and cmake.

Paul Lemmons paul at lemmons.name
Mon Sep 22 19:48:40 UTC 2008


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Subject: svn and cmake.
From: John Culleton <john at wexfordpress.com>
To: "kubuntu-users." <kubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com>
Date: 09/22/2008 12:42 PM
> I discovered that Kubuntu won't download the package svn, which is 
> required for downloading the latest versions of many programs such as 
> Scribus.  I am running the latest bleeding edge Kubuntu I can find, 
> 8.10 Alpha. So I rebooted Slackware and mounted my Kubuntu 8.10 
> partition as a subordinate partition.  Then I was able to run 
> Slackware's svn in a directory on the Kubuntu partition and download 
> the latest Scribus source. 
>
> The next step will be to run cmake.  Is this downloadable by Kubuntu 
> or must I create a more generic Debian partition instead?  
>   
sudo apt-get install subversion

I *think* this is what you are asking for...

The same would apply for scribus as well, uless you are in desperate 
need of the development version of the software.

sudo apt-get install scribus

-- 
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