Just a quick caution - I haven't tested installing the new binary package when the older one (1.94) is already installed. Just to be safe, I would back up any of your own maps as suggested in some of the HowTo's:
mkdir /tmp/maps cp -r /usr/share/xastir/maps/* /tmp/maps Regards, Lee On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 12:14 AM, Lee Bengston <lee.bengs...@gmail.com> wrote: > Continuing a discussion originally started on the thread with the > subject "Ubuntu 10.04 proj package", I have posted the deb package for > Ubuntu 10.04 at the following link: > > www.175moonlight.com/xastir/xastir-lucid-i386-2010-06-22.deb > > I ended up re-doing it so that it would install in /usr instead of > /usr/local, which matches the official Debian and Ubuntu packages. > The result is that I am posting it much later than I had originally > planned. > > The package is based on Xastir 1.99 pulled from CVS a few hours ago. > I was able to install it in Ubuntu simply by double-clicking the .deb > file from nautilus. In Kubuntu, it's probably a single click. It can > also be installed from the command line via the following: > > dpkg -i ./xastir-lucid-i386-2010-06-22.deb > > Note: this package follows the convention of the older binary in the > Ubuntu repository and depends on graphicsmagick as opposed to > imagemagick and Lesstif as opposed to openMotif. > > I also plan to re-do the other .deb package I had built for Debian > Lenny / Mepis 8.x so that it installs in /usr. I should be posting > that in a day or 2. > > Regards, > > Lee - K5DAT > Murphy, TX > _______________________________________________ Xastir mailing list Xastir@lists.xastir.org http://lists.xastir.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/xastir