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== Installation ==
== Installation ==
Scribus is packaged for Debian GNU/Linux by Oleksandr (Alex) Moskalenko <malex@tagancha.org>. Please contact me at that email if you have questions that do not belong to the Debian or Scribus BTS (Bug Tracking System) or for comments about this page.
If you'd like to stay on the leading edge of Scribus development please use upstream repositories as I have to upload scribus into Debian through a sponsor and it usually takes weeks to get an upload in. Because of that the official packages are usually well-behind what is available in the upstream repositories. Please try a package from an upstream directory to test the bug you discovered as it might have already been fixed and new package is available. This is called "the Scribus magic (TM)".
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To use the upstream repositories:


Add the following lines to your /etc/apt/sources.list
Add the following lines to your /etc/apt/sources.list
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deb-src    http://debian.tagancha.org/scribus unstable/
deb-src    http://debian.tagancha.org/scribus unstable/
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Once you added the sources lines you can run
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aptitude install scribus
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Substituted aptitude for apt-get if you wish. "scribus" package is for 1.2.xcvs stable series. You can or even should also install "scribus-cvs" package to try the new 1.3cvs series, which is pretty stable and much more featureful than 1.2. scribus-cvs package installs into /usr/local hierarchy and can be installed in parallel with the scribus package, so you can have both and even run them at the same time. However, DO NOT file bug reports about the 1.3 scribus-cvs package or any packages in the upstream repository that are newer then what is in Debian proper in the Debian BTS. Only use Debian BTS for the packages that are in Debian. If you have a Scribus issue, which is not related to Debian packaging then it is much more preferable if you use scribus BTS for reporting bugs. Go to http://bugs.scribus.net and have fun.


== Sarge-specific issues ==
== Sarge-specific issues ==

Revision as of 20:11, 1 July 2005

Installation

Scribus is packaged for Debian GNU/Linux by Oleksandr (Alex) Moskalenko <malex@tagancha.org>. Please contact me at that email if you have questions that do not belong to the Debian or Scribus BTS (Bug Tracking System) or for comments about this page.

If you'd like to stay on the leading edge of Scribus development please use upstream repositories as I have to upload scribus into Debian through a sponsor and it usually takes weeks to get an upload in. Because of that the official packages are usually well-behind what is available in the upstream repositories. Please try a package from an upstream directory to test the bug you discovered as it might have already been fixed and new package is available. This is called "the Scribus magic (TM)".

To use the upstream repositories: Add the following lines to your /etc/apt/sources.list

deb         http://debian.scribus.net/debian/ unstable/
deb-src     http://debian.scribus.net/debian/ unstable/

deb         http://debian.tagancha.org/scribus unstable/
deb-src     http://debian.tagancha.org/scribus unstable/

Once you added the sources lines you can run

aptitude install scribus

Substituted aptitude for apt-get if you wish. "scribus" package is for 1.2.xcvs stable series. You can or even should also install "scribus-cvs" package to try the new 1.3cvs series, which is pretty stable and much more featureful than 1.2. scribus-cvs package installs into /usr/local hierarchy and can be installed in parallel with the scribus package, so you can have both and even run them at the same time. However, DO NOT file bug reports about the 1.3 scribus-cvs package or any packages in the upstream repository that are newer then what is in Debian proper in the Debian BTS. Only use Debian BTS for the packages that are in Debian. If you have a Scribus issue, which is not related to Debian packaging then it is much more preferable if you use scribus BTS for reporting bugs. Go to http://bugs.scribus.net and have fun.

Sarge-specific issues

The latest gcc packages in sarge are at 3.4.3 version and the current unstable/testing have already diverged. Fortunately, as of early July 2005 sarge is not that far behind and you can get my package to work on your system by a simple package rebuild. Make sure that you have the deb-src lines for scribus repositories uncommented and run the following commands:

The cool way (TM) - as root or set up sudo for yourself as a user:

apt-get install apt-build

Answer questions about your CPU and stuff - see an excellent document at http://julien.danjou.info/article-apt-build.html)

apt-build update

apt-build install scribus (or scribus-cvs)

A bit slower way - as root:

apt-get install devscripts build-essential fakeroot

Note: This creates a minimal build environment.

apt-get source scribus-cvs (or "scribus" instead of "scribus-cvs")
apt-get build-dep scribus-cvs (or scribus)
cd scribus.... or scribus-cvs...

At this moment these are scribus-1.2.1+cvs20050620 and scribus-cvs-1.3+cvs20050629), but it's just an example. Use the actual directory names.

debuild -us -uc
cd ..
dpkg -i scribus_.... or scribus-cvs_....

At the moment these are scribus_1.2.1+cvs20050620-2_i386.deb and scribus-cvs_1.3+cvs20050629-1_i386.deb, but use the actual file names.

Voila - you have a scribus (1.2) or scribus-cvs (1.3) package built and optimized for your Sarge (Debian 3.1 a.k.a. stable) system.