Hi Frank, Am Samstag, 1. Januar 2000 01:34 schrieb Frank Brodbeck:
> What you got there is a so called tarball. It's a compressed > archive and enclosed are the sources to scribus - in your case. > But this isn't a package neither a debian (deb) nor a Red Hat > package (rpm). > > There are two ways known to myself to install it. > > Either you uncompress the source and then manually install > scribus or you get scribus as a debian package. > > I suggest the second way. > So just go to the shell and then go further as root: > # apt-get scribus > and there we are, the newest version of scribus. > I just didn't understand the method of Paul. Probably it's a way for deb-source packages (I don't know). I knew the two tools alien and checkinstall o alien - Install LSB, Red Hat, Stampede, and Slackware Packages with dpkg o checkinstall - CheckInstall installations tracker, version 1.5.1 I choosed the 2nd way with checkinstall, and now I get: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache search scribus scribus-doc-de - German documentation for Scribus scribus-doc-en - English documentation for Scribus scribus-doc-fr - French documentation for Scribus scribus - Scribus 0.7.3 Entwicklerversion DTP Programm where the comment is made by myself, because checkinstall asked me for such a comment. Do you know what kind of tool is recommended: checkinstall or alien? Thank you regards gerhard -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]