Fair enough!

Building from source sounds pretty simple, I installed mnemosyne from
the ubuntu software center and it seems to be working though, so I was
just wondering what was supposed to be broken? I don't particularly
want to use it for a couple of weeks and then lose all my repetitions,
but then again if I build from source I'm quite likely to do something
stupid and build it wrong, so I don't want to do that if I dont have
to.

M

On May 22, 6:16 am, "Peter Bienstman" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I'm not involved in packaging for Ubuntu :-)
>
> Building from source is a matter of downloading the tgz file,  
> extracting it and typing 'sudo python setup.py install'
>
> Cheers,
>
> Peter
> Quoting mzatanoskas <[email protected]>:
>
> > Thanks for the heads up and the solution.
>
> > I've just installed natty on a new laptop and am installing mnemosyne
> > from the ubuntu software center as I write. I'm quite surprised that
> > mnemosyne is still available from the software center if it doesn't
> > actually work...
>
> > Anyway I was wondering how I would go about deprecating python-sip to
> > 4.10 or build the executable from source code? Which approach is best,
> > easiest?
>
> > Thanks for any suggestions.
>
> > M
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