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sudo apt-get install pax mkisofs | sudo apt-get install pax mkisofs | ||
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And if you plan on using some 32-bit executables on a 64-bit version of Ubuntu you need to install the 32-bit libraries: | And if you plan on using some 32-bit executables on a 64-bit version of Ubuntu you need to install the 32-bit libraries: | ||
sudo apt-get install ia32-libs | sudo apt-get install ia32-libs |
Latest revision as of 05:00, 3 September 2013
EiffelStudio Installation
Once you have installed Ubuntu, you need to make sure you have the following packages installed. This will let you compile EiffelStudio projects and also build an EiffelStudio delivery.
- C compiler
sudo apt-get install gcc g++ make
- Subversion
sudo apt-get install subversion
- GTK
sudo apt-get install libgtk2.0-dev libxtst-dev
- Building deliveries
sudo apt-get install build-essential devscripts debhelper fakeroot lintian rpm
- Various utilities
sudo apt-get install pax mkisofs
- Web suport (cURL):
sudo apt-get install libcurl-dev
32-bit consideration
And if you plan on using some 32-bit executables on a 64-bit version of Ubuntu you need to install the 32-bit libraries:
sudo apt-get install ia32-libs
Miscellaneous
In addition, although not required, you may want to install NIS and NFS to have your new Ubuntu machine integrated in your existing network:
sudo apt-get install portmap nis nfs-common
And the following pages to help you set them up: