Yes, but Mac OS X Darwin does not use apt as far as I know, only Debian
and Debian derived systems such as Ubuntu and Mint.
As a result of this thread, I have decided the need is there for a
macports bundle for frescobaldi, one that includes all the dependencies
with no headaches. This seems to be what people want, short of a Mac GUI
installed. I'll start in on that project tomorrow.
Andrew
On 6/06/13 4:10 PM, David Kastrup wrote:
Tim McNamara <tim...@bitstream.net> writes:
Installing Frescobaldi remains one of the singularly frustrating
interludes of my computing life. I cannot figure out how anyone gets
a damned thing done using Linux/BSD with all the asinine dependency
issues, even with package managers.
sudo apt-get install frescobaldi
installs the binary packages.
sudo apt-get build-dep frescobaldi
installs all required dependencies for compiling yourself. It is rather
easy with a package manager to get the dependencies under wrap.
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