Sorry for not posting to the list about this previously, I'm new to all
this. I still don't understand how to direct my contribution to a
particular thread so this email could turn up anywhere.
Very many thanks for helping me with this problem of installing the
later version of Denemo.
Do the following steps for me to take sound reasonable?
1) install the latest version of Ubuntu and work through the problems
that this might pose for other progammes and hardware. Am I right that
this would overcome the libglib problem? I hope that will be done by
Monday 23rd May.
2) I guess it is then worth trying to start again by installing the i386
emulation downloading the recommended binary distro as follows:
input commands:
sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install libc6:i386 libncurses5:i386 libstdc++6:i386
Download the binary package from...
http://denemo.org/downloads/denemo-2.0.6-0.linux-x86.tar.xz
Right click and Unzip/Extract it to a local folder. Open that folder and
double click Launch_Denemo.sh.
3) If that doesn't work, re-try installing Andreas' debian version using
the commands
cd [folder containing the 9 packages downloaded from
http://www.denemo.org/~aschneider/]
sudo dpkg -i *denemo*2.0.6*_amd64.deb *denemo*2.0.6*_all.deb
Am I right that this should overcome the other problems?
_Andreas_: at one point you refer to 4 packages. Should I only be copying over
the packages with 2.0.6 in the title?
_Richard_: the Denemo download site [http://www.denemo.org/downloads-page/] has
this last command as
sudo|dpkg -i *denemo*2.0.6*_amd64.deb I guess this should be amended with the
addition of ||*denemo*2.0.6*_all.deb ?|
4) If that does not work, build/compile denemo with someone's help and feed
back the experiences of a layman.
All the best
and again, many thanks
Bernard
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