
paulo at digitalcraftsmen
Jul 8, 2009, 9:21 AM
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Re: Fwd: Bricolage problem - help request
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Hi, Those packages are no longer available for download and haven't been for a while now, they were based on Debian Sarge. I don't think they were upgraded to Etch and Lenny certainly won't like them :-( Your best bet is to either download a vmware image which runs on Ubuntu (a debian based distro), from the links given here : http://bricolagecms.org/news/announce/2008/06/01/vmware/ I'll try and find some time to download it and upgrade it soon. Or follow the page I wrote here http://wiki.github.com/bricoleurs/bricolage/installation-tips which is about 6 or 7 steps and should just work. Hope this helps. regards, Paul David E. Wheeler wrote: > Can anyone help Gibran? I don't do packages… > > Best, > > David > > Begin forwarded message: > >> From: Gibran Rodriguez <brangi000 [at] gmail> >> Date: July 8, 2009 12:38:39 AM PDT >> To: david [at] kineticode >> Subject: Bricolage problem - help request >> >> >> >> Hello David, >> >> I have been trying to install bricolage on my debian sever and I found >> there is a package but I just can't install it since I dont get >> permission to update >> I did as you wrote in the following message( jeez long time ago): >> >> A Debian package is also available. To install it, add these lines to >> your /etc/apt/sources.list file: >> >> # bricolage >> deb http://tetsuo.geekhive.net/mark/debian/unstable / >> deb-src http://tetsuo.geekhive.net/mark/debian/unstable / >> Then you can install Bricolage using apt-get: >> >> # apt-get install bricolage-db >> # apt-get install bricolage >> >> >> >> >> Do you have any suggestion ?I hope you could help me on this I will >> appreciate it. thank you in advance >> >> >> >> >> Gibran Rodriguez >> >> >> >> >> > >
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