@DAVID
--> extract the tar ball to a suitable folder
--> goto that folder in command line using cd folder path name
--> do "./configure"
--> if it does not shows any errors do "make"
--> if all goes well, goto src directory in the folder do "cd src"
--> do "./geeqie"
This is a different executable, which you run from the src folder alone,
you dont have to install it, so you dont have to delete you existing
installation of geeqie1.0.
if configure throws some error just install the package which it says its
missing
if make throws any error you may have to change some settings or change the
source code
let me know if it works out
--Vinit
On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 6:21 AM, David Vincent-Jones <davi...@frontier.com>wrote:
> I am not familiar (unfortunately) with installing from a tar .....
> I am running the current repository version from Ubuntu 12.04
> Would somebody be kind enough to post a 'blow-by-blow' list for the
> install and advise if I should delete my existing 1.0 version.
> I am assuming that all needed support files are already in place.
>
> Thanks
>
> David
>
>
> On 12-08-07 02:10 PM, Vladimir Nadvornik wrote:
> >
> http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/nadvornik:/geeqie:/testin
> > > >g/Debian_5.0/geeqie_1.1.orig.tar.gz
>
>
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