> "motiv4u" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > After extracting, there is an INSTALL file in the gnubg directory.
> >
> > However, for Ubuntu (and Xubuntu, Kubuntu), following the next
> > scenario gives you a working gnubg build. 'sudo' will be
> > used before
> > the commands you're used to in other linux distro's.
>
> It's worth noting that there is a gnubg package already in
> Debian (and therefore probably also in Ubuntu) that I
AFAIK the gnubg package isn't integrated in Ubuntu (yet)
But yes: .deb packages are compatible with Ubuntu/Kubuntu
> maintain, although it's a package of the 0.15 snapshot rather
> than the current development source.
> I plan on updating to the current development source (or
> ideally a 0.16
> snapshot) as soon as we sort out a formal position of what's
> going on with
> GPLv3 software.
Looking forward to the 0.16 .deb package!
> If you want the trunk, the advantage of having a package
> already in Debian is that all
[snap]
> can probably be replaced with:
>
> apt-get build-dep gnubg
So for Ubuntu/Kubuntu it would be:
sudo apt-get build-dep gnubg
>
> to install all the build dependencies of the existing gnubg package.
> Although you may have to separately get the right Python.
>
> Russ Allbery ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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