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Ubuntu | Ubuntu Karmic has 0.8.0, Lucid has 0.9.1 and Debian (Lenny or greater) has the 0.9.1 versions of Artha in their respective repositories; so by installing using the above command, you'll not get the latest 1.0.2 release. Hence if you prefer to have it, you can download the deb file below for your architecture and install the same (instructions below). | ||
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Please use '''''gdebi''''' to install this deb package. '''Do not''' use '''dpkg''', since it does not have the ability to automatically resolve dependencies and will lead to broken dependencies. Should you end up in broken dependencies give <tt>sudo apt-get install -f</tt> to resolve it; ''apt'' will take care of fixing it. On most Debian based distros, gdebi-gtk (GUI front end of gdebi) comes pre-installed. If you have it installed, you can simply double click the downloaded .deb file and gdebi will show you a graphical interface to install Artha. Follow the instructions and it will install Artha resolving dependencies. If you go by the CLI way: | Please use '''''gdebi''''' to install this deb package. '''Do not''' use '''dpkg''', since it does not have the ability to automatically resolve dependencies and will lead to broken dependencies. Should you end up in broken dependencies give <tt>sudo apt-get install -f</tt> to resolve it; ''apt'' will take care of fixing it. On most Debian based distros, gdebi-gtk (GUI front end of gdebi) comes pre-installed. If you have it installed, you can simply double click the downloaded .deb file and gdebi will show you a graphical interface to install Artha. Follow the instructions and it will install Artha resolving dependencies. If you go by the CLI way: | ||
$ sudo gdebi artha_1.0. | $ sudo gdebi artha_1.0.2-1_i386.deb | ||
Make sure the '''Universe''' repositories are enabled in your repositories list for gdebi will look for WordNet which is available only in the ''Universe''. | Make sure the '''Universe''' repositories are enabled in your repositories list for gdebi will look for WordNet which is available only in the ''Universe''. | ||
====Fedora & friends==== | ====Fedora & friends==== |
Revision as of 18:52, 27 May 2010
Source
The latest stable release of Artha is 1.0.1 (Release Notes and Change Log). Click on either of links below to download.
Refer Installation for help on how to build and install Artha.
Binaries
Windows
Download artha_1.0.2.0.exe for Windows XP or later (both 32 and 64-bit)
Linux
Debian & family
If you are using Debian or its derivatives like Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, etc. then Artha is already available in the repositories. You can install it by:
$ sudo apt-get install artha
Ubuntu Karmic has 0.8.0, Lucid has 0.9.1 and Debian (Lenny or greater) has the 0.9.1 versions of Artha in their respective repositories; so by installing using the above command, you'll not get the latest 1.0.2 release. Hence if you prefer to have it, you can download the deb file below for your architecture and install the same (instructions below).
Architecture | Binary |
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i386 | artha_1.0.2-1_i386.deb |
AMD64 | artha_1.0.2-1_amd64.deb |
NOTE:
Please use gdebi to install this deb package. Do not use dpkg, since it does not have the ability to automatically resolve dependencies and will lead to broken dependencies. Should you end up in broken dependencies give sudo apt-get install -f to resolve it; apt will take care of fixing it. On most Debian based distros, gdebi-gtk (GUI front end of gdebi) comes pre-installed. If you have it installed, you can simply double click the downloaded .deb file and gdebi will show you a graphical interface to install Artha. Follow the instructions and it will install Artha resolving dependencies. If you go by the CLI way:
$ sudo gdebi artha_1.0.2-1_i386.deb
Make sure the Universe repositories are enabled in your repositories list for gdebi will look for WordNet which is available only in the Universe.
Fedora & friends
Fedora (Leonidas/11 or above) has version 0.9.1 in it's repository right now. This can be installed in Fedora/Redhat thus:
# yum install artha
Should you want the latest 1.0.1, you have to manually compile it from the source tarball, since the 1.0.1 rpm is yet to be made.
Others
For other (Linux) distros, binaries do not exist right now. Please download the source and build it. See Installation page for details on how to build and install Artha from source.
Get Code
You can check out the latest released code (stable):
$ svn co http://artha.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/artha/tags/1.0.1
Alternatively, if you want the code under development (unstable):
$ svn co http://artha.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/artha/trunk