Craig Bradney wrote: >> ----- Original Message ----- >> Subject: Re: [Scribus] Announce: Scribus 1.3.4 Feature Freeze >> > and 1.3.3.6String Freeze
> From: Nicholas Vettese <nvettese at pdistributors.com> > To: scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de > Date: 16-11-2006 16:34 > > > Where did you get this from? I have been looking for it. I don't do > production stuff, so I am not worried about alpha/beta software. > > > > Probably from CVS.. instructions are in the installing section of > http://docs.scribus.net. > Here's a more precise link: http://docs.scribus.net/index.php?lang=en&page=install1 One thing not quite clear in the instructions is that when you login to CVS, it's really more like 'cvs login <ENTER> <ENTER>'. The first <ENTER> asks for a password, which is null (ie, nothing), so you just press <ENTER> again. One further note -- since there can be some instabilities (at times) with the most advanced CVS version (currently 1.3.4), you may want to install your 1.3.4 in a separate directory, so you don't overwrite a more stable version, and it also allows you to run either version by choice. With the old make, you did this when you configured, with './configure --prefix=/home/gregp/scribus134'. I'm not sure how to do this with cmake. Another advantage of putting in another directory is so you can install without sudo or becoming root, in fact it's a way to make sure you're installing where you want by doing 'make install' as a user. For the above example, the executable will be '/home/gregp/scribus134/bin/scribus'. Greg
