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Latest releases (Source code)
Make sure you read InstallationHowTo about required packages!
Latest releases (Binary packages)
EDE
is available in binary form on some distributions. This means that packages exist which can simply be installed by the native package management on these systems. No need for you to compile EDE
yourself if you don't want to.
Arch Linux packages for both i686 and x86_64 are available through our Arch Linux repository.See EDEOnArchLinux for instructions. | |||
Pre-built packages for i486 and x86_64 (as well as for FLTK 1.3) are available from our Slackware repository. See EDEOnSlackware for instructions. | |||
OpenBSD (since 5.4) packages EDE for i386, amd64, hppa, mips64, powerpc and sparc64! See EDEOnOpenBSD for instructions. |
Netinstall
You can also download, compile and install latest EDE version from source code via a friendly NetInstall script by running (as superuser):
wget http://equinox-project.org/netinstall && python netinstall
ISO image
Simply want to try out EDE
? Get the image of a live CD that comes with it!
The Remastersys team created an Ubuntu 12.04 based distribution with EDE
which you can burn on CD or use with a virtual drive.
Repository source
To download the latest source code from repository, you will need subversion installed. Here is how to checkout EDE
components:
- ede: svn co http://svn.code.sf.net/p/ede/code/trunk/ede2
- edelib: svn co http://svn.code.sf.net/p/ede/code/trunk/edelib
You can also browse it directly via Sourceforge.