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edeonarchlinux [2014/03/29 06:26]
kraileth Added architecture information and changed the content to follow a more logical order.
edeonarchlinux [2014/07/06 05:00]
kraileth Changed one "Arch" to "Arch Linux"
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 ===== Using pre-built packages ===== ===== Using pre-built packages =====
  
-Note: All packages in the ''​EDE''​ repository are currently //​unsigned//​!+:!: **Note:** All packages in the ''​EDE''​ repository are currently //​unsigned//​!
  
 ==== Architectures ==== ==== Architectures ====
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 ==== Packages available ==== ==== Packages available ====
  
-''​EDE''​ for Arch is currently ​split into four packages ​(this will change with the next release):+''​EDE''​ for Arch Linux comes split into six packages:
  
   * **edelib** - ''​EDE'''​s support library which implements functions not provided by ''​FLTK''​   * **edelib** - ''​EDE'''​s support library which implements functions not provided by ''​FLTK''​
   * **ede-common** - Platform independent data for ''​EDE''​ (e.g. icons)   * **ede-common** - Platform independent data for ''​EDE''​ (e.g. icons)
-  * **ede** - ''​EDE'​' and ''​PekWM''​ binaries+  * **ede-wm** - ''​EDE'''​s window manager (a slightly modified ​PekWM
 +  * **ede-bin** - ''​EDE''​ binaries 
 +  * **ede-doc** - __Optional__ documentation package
   * **ede-wallpapers** - __Optional__ wallpaper package   * **ede-wallpapers** - __Optional__ wallpaper package
  
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 Installing EDE can be done in 4 simple steps: Installing EDE can be done in 4 simple steps:
-  - Open your pacman configuration file (///​etc/​pacman.conf//​) with your favorite editor+  - Open your pacman configuration file (///​etc/​pacman.conf//​) with your favorite editor ​(and root privileges!)
   - Add the following lines to it (you can just leave the //$arch// variable as it is; your system knows it): <​code>​   - Add the following lines to it (you can just leave the //$arch// variable as it is; your system knows it): <​code>​
   [ede]   [ede]
-  SigLevel = Never +  SigLevel = Optional 
-  Server = http://www.equinox-project.org/repos/arch/$arch+  Server = http://ede.elderlinux.org/repos/archlinux/$arch
 </​code>​ </​code>​
   - Update pacman database files by invoking: **pacman -Syy**   - Update pacman database files by invoking: **pacman -Syy**
-  - Simply install ''​EDE''​ like any other package. E.g.: **pacman -S ede**+  - Simply install ​any package or the entire ​''​EDE'' ​group like any other package. E.g.: **pacman -S ede** 
 + 
 +==== Updating ==== 
 + 
 +Even though the number of packages has changed, you can simply update ''​EDE''​ 2.0 to version 2.1 with the new binary packages. The package //ede-bin// replaces the former //ede// package. 
 + 
 +:!: **Note:** The repository URL has changed with the release of version 2.1. Make sure to enter the correct one in your //​pacman.conf//​. 
 + 
 +If you made sure that the new URL is provided in //​pacman.conf//,​ pacman will pick up the new packages during the next update. You can do an update by simply issuing **pacman -Syyu** (with root privileges) on a terminal.
  
 ==== Trouble shooting ==== ==== Trouble shooting ====
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 ===== Building / installing from source ====== ===== Building / installing from source ======
  
-For Arch Linux there are two //​PKGBUILD//​ files available in the [[https://​aur.archlinux.org/​|AUR]]:​ **edelib** and **ede**. You can download those and use the [[https://​wiki.archlinux.org/​index.php/​ABS|Arch Build System]] to create packages yourself (this will currently create only two packages instead of four as in our repository).+For Arch Linux there are two //​PKGBUILD//​ files available in the [[https://​aur.archlinux.org/​|AUR]]:​ **edelib** and **ede**. You can download those and use [[https://​wiki.archlinux.org/​index.php/​Makepkg|makepkg]] to create packages yourself (this will currently create only two packages instead of six as in our repository).
  
 Alternatively you can of course follow the generic building procedure, too: InstallingFromSource. Alternatively you can of course follow the generic building procedure, too: InstallingFromSource.
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