ubuntu-users Digest, Vol 2, Issue 351
Ashley Barz
linuxeatswindows at yahoo.com
Sun Oct 17 03:26:00 UTC 2004
>
> Message: 2
> Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2004 11:30:36 -0700
> From: Darren Critchley <darrenc at telus.net>
> Subject: Re: Package request (for Hoary): HTML
> editor
> To: ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com
> Message-ID: <417168CC.4020408 at telus.net>
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> Darren Critchley wrote:
>
> > Ubuntu Forums Post wrote:
> >
> >> You could also try out www.nvu.com I have used
> that on Ubuntu.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> > Did you use a premade binary, or did you compile?
> > If you compiled, did you use gcc 3.3 - apparently
> there are comments
> > on their website about not being able to compile
> with gcc 3.3
> >
> Nevermind I will answer the question:
> You can go to nvu.com and download the tarball
> with the binary for
> Linspire in it. It is made for a different version
> of debian, but will work.
> nvu-0.50-pc-linux-gnu.tar.gz
> I used the "root" terminal to extract the
> contents of that tar file
> to /opt/ (optionally you can use the regular
> terminal and sudo tar)
> It requires a library out of universe called
> libstdc++2.10-glibc2.2
> (use synaptic to get this)
> To make sure it works, I tested from the
> regular user terminal with
> the following command:
> /opt/nvu-0.50/nvu
> If it runs without any errors, etc then you
> are ready to add it to
> your menu:
> Enter the menu where you want it to be and
> right click the menu,
> select "Entire menu",. then "Add new item to this
> menu"
> Enter the name of you want to appear in the
> menu, enter where the
> program lives (/opt/nvu-0.50/nvu)
> Choose an icon
> You are done: You can now run NVU on your
> ubuntu.
>
> NOTE: you can only add items to the submenu's and
> not in the primary menu.
>
Could you add this to the wiki?
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