The link on the webpage is still outdated. Please fix or for now tell me, how to download a recent version of inkscape from sourceforge.
Thanx
David
If you're looking for recent versions... head over to a site that's linked (under the "development versions" header) from the downloads page on the inkscape site.
http://cortijodelrio.net/~inkscape/win32/ (labeled as Daniel's Thrice Daily)
Otherwise the most recent official release on sourceforge is available in many flavors at http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=93438&package_id=9 9112&release_id=253470
Hope that's helpful.
-Josh
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The link on the webpage is still outdated. Please fix or for now tell me, how to download a recent version of inkscape from sourceforge.
Thanx
David
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DOH! Sorry about that... the first link should be http://cortijodelrio.net/~inkscape/ (w/o the win32 subdirectory unless you're looking for a Windows build)
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If you're looking for recent versions... head over to a site that's linked (under the "development versions" header) from the downloads
page
on the inkscape site.
http://cortijodelrio.net/~inkscape/win32/ (labeled as Daniel's Thrice Daily)
Otherwise the most recent official release on sourceforge is available in many flavors at
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=93438&package_id=9
9112&release_id=253470
Hope that's helpful.
-Josh
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The link on the webpage is still outdated. Please fix or for now
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me, how to download a recent version of inkscape from sourceforge.
Thanx
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The most recent tarball I see is from July as well... am I blind? I don't see a "Thrice Daily" on http://cortijodelrio.net/~inkscape/
And the tarball under cvs under the "development version" header is from July :(
What I'm looking for is a recent tarball of the devolopment version, to compile myself.
David
Hi, all.
On Fri, 2004-10-15 at 19:15, David Christian Berg wrote:
The most recent tarball I see is from July as well... am I blind? I don't see a "Thrice Daily" on http://cortijodelrio.net/~inkscape/
I'm sorry I can't provide anymore the tarballs, as a condition for generating those was to succesfully compile Inkscape for Linux, and the Gtkmm requirement is not satisfied in my box.
Perhaps I could just take a 'cvs export' and assume that's a valid tarball, as is. Is it? If so, I could easily get those back online.
(A little bit ironic to be able to compile for Windows from Linux, but not for Linux from Linux, isn't it? It's all good, anyway.)
Greetings.
Daniel Díaz yosoy@...31...
On Fri, 2004-10-15 at 21:10, Daniel Díaz wrote:
Hi, all.
On Fri, 2004-10-15 at 19:15, David Christian Berg wrote:
The most recent tarball I see is from July as well... am I blind? I don't see a "Thrice Daily" on http://cortijodelrio.net/~inkscape/
I'm sorry I can't provide anymore the tarballs, as a condition for generating those was to succesfully compile Inkscape for Linux, and the Gtkmm requirement is not satisfied in my box.
Perhaps I could just take a 'cvs export' and assume that's a valid tarball, as is. Is it? If so, I could easily get those back online.
I think that'd be acceptable for CVS snapshots, so long as you run autogen.sh before packing it up. Leave the CVS/ directories in place to.
It'd probably be best to check the snapshot out from anonymous CVS if you're not already in that case, since non-developers could directly use that to "bootstrap" a working anonymous checkout to play with.
-mental
On Fri, 2004-10-15 at 22:47, MenTaLguY wrote:
Perhaps I could just take a 'cvs export' and assume that's a valid tarball, as is. Is it? If so, I could easily get those back online.
I think that'd be acceptable for CVS snapshots, so long as you run autogen.sh before packing it up. Leave the CVS/ directories in place to.
It'd probably be best to check the snapshot out from anonymous CVS if you're not already in that case, since non-developers could directly use that to "bootstrap" a working anonymous checkout to play with.
Actually I meant just use an anonymous 'cvs checkout', run autogen.sh, and tar the result. I think that is more what people expect from a CVS snapshot anyway.
-mental
On Fr, 2004-10-15 at 22:47 -0400, MenTaLguY wrote:
I think that'd be acceptable for CVS snapshots, so long as you run autogen.sh before packing it up. Leave the CVS/ directories in place to.
It'd probably be best to check the snapshot out from anonymous CVS if you're not already in that case, since non-developers could directly use that to "bootstrap" a working anonymous checkout to play with.
??? I'm not sure, what you're talking about and I don't feel I need to. Please someone tell me, how to get a recent development version of inkscape. You know, I like reporting bugs, and RFEs and I also like to live on the cutting edge, so even though I'm not a developer I feel that it makes sense for me to have a newer version.
Please help me first, and then figure out, hot to deal with the outdated link :D
David
On Sat, 16 Oct 2004, David Christian Berg wrote:
??? I'm not sure, what you're talking about and I don't feel I need to. Please someone tell me, how to get a recent development version of inkscape. You know, I like reporting bugs, and RFEs and I also like to live on the cutting edge, so even though I'm not a developer I feel that it makes sense for me to have a newer version.
Please help me first, and then figure out, hot to deal with the outdated link :D
Okay, first question - would you be able to use cvs to check out the code? If you're comfortable with using cvs, that'd probably be the best solution.
Bryce
On Sa, 2004-10-16 at 11:04 -0700, Bryce Harrington wrote:
On Sat, 16 Oct 2004, David Christian Berg wrote:
??? I'm not sure, what you're talking about and I don't feel I need to. Please someone tell me, how to get a recent development version of inkscape. You know, I like reporting bugs, and RFEs and I also like to live on the cutting edge, so even though I'm not a developer I feel that it makes sense for me to have a newer version.
Please help me first, and then figure out, hot to deal with the outdated link :D
Okay, first question - would you be able to use cvs to check out the code? If you're comfortable with using cvs, that'd probably be the best solution.
Thanx for your reply, Bryce,
I don't mind cvs, but I had a look at the cvs stuff on sourceforge and didn't know where to go from there. And I'm not even sure, what you mean by checking out the code.
David Christian Berg wrote:
Thanx for your reply, Bryce,
I don't mind cvs, but I had a look at the cvs stuff on sourceforge and didn't know where to go from there. And I'm not even sure, what you mean by checking out the code.
From the main SF project page, the "CVS Repository" link should take you to http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=93438
Now, assuming you are on Linux (or have a command-line version of CVS installed)
Make a directory to hold the source and change to it
Then it says
This project's SourceForge.net CVS repository can be checked out through anonymous (pserver) CVS with the following instruction set. The module you wish to check out must be specified as the /modulename/. When prompted for a password for /anonymous/, simply press the Enter key. To determine the names of the modules created by this project, you may examine their CVS repository via the provided web-based CVS repository viewer http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/inkscape.
cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@...54...:/cvsroot/inkscape login
cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@...54...:/cvsroot/inkscape co /modulename/
So, run those two lines from your command prompt and it should suck up the latest from CVS
On Sat, 16 Oct 2004, Jon A. Cruz wrote:
David Christian Berg wrote:
Thanx for your reply, Bryce,
I don't mind cvs, but I had a look at the cvs stuff on sourceforge and didn't know where to go from there. And I'm not even sure, what you mean by checking out the code.
From the main SF project page, the "CVS Repository" link should take you to http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=93438
To boil this down a bit further:
Now, assuming you are on Linux (or have a command-line version of CVS installed)
Make a directory to hold the source and change to it
mkdir ~/src cd ~/src
cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@...54...:/cvsroot/inkscape login (When it prompts for a password, just hit return)
cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@...54...:/cvsroot/inkscape co inkscape
Then you should be able to do:
cd inkscape ./autogen.sh ./configure # Will report if you have dependency issues make ./src/inkscape # Runs the program
Hope this helps, just yell if you run into trouble. :-)
Bryce
Thanx guys, I got it!
had some libs missing, and it took a while to compile, but hey, I got a new version and will start reporting bugs right away :) no, just kinding, haven't even looked at it so far, just checked that it is running.
David
Congrats David!
Bryce
On Sat, 16 Oct 2004, David Christian Berg wrote:
Thanx guys, I got it!
had some libs missing, and it took a while to compile, but hey, I got a new version and will start reporting bugs right away :) no, just kinding, haven't even looked at it so far, just checked that it is running.
David
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I just tried the autopackage and I loved the interface, but inkscape doesn't run after all :(
inkscape: relocation error: inkscape: symbol __libc_stack_end, version GLIBC_2.1 not defined in file ld-linux.so.2 with link time reference
David
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