On Tue, 2016-05-10 at 11:44 +0100, Bernard Bourdillon wrote: > Thanks for this > Please, how do I find out what architecture I'm using?
the downloads page now has the correct instructions, avoiding needing to know the obscure terminology - amd64 and i386 are just historical names which read literally would seem to be talking about Intel and AMD processors... Richard > The web seems to > imply that Linux and amd64 go hand in hand. > Bernard > > On 10/05/16 10:03, Andreas Schneider wrote: > > Am 10.05.2016 um 10:48 schrieb Richard Shann: > >> On Tue, 2016-05-10 at 09:30 +0100, Bernard Bourdillon wrote: > >>> 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 ? > >> yes, I spotted that this morning while I was fixing the instructions for > >> the mysterious "run" command :) > > Yes, what you need is: > > denemo_version_architecture.deb > > denemo-data_version_all.deb > > ttf-denemo_version_all.deb > > denemo-doc_version_all.deb > > where you have to replace version with the version you want to install > > (e.g. 2.0.6) and architecture with the architecture you are using (amd64 > > or i386). Those four packages have to be installed with > > dpkg -i packagename > > where packagename has to be replaced by the file names of the packages > > to install. The systax on the homepage is just one version to give these > > 4 filenames without having to type everything. > > There are still packages for version 2.0.4 online. I should delete them > > to avoid confusion. > > > > Andreas > > > _______________________________________________ Denemo-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel
