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I'm trying to have opensimulator in the Ubuntu universe repositories. The [[UnofficialDebPackages|unofficial .deb packages]] linked in this wiki are ok for regular installs but not for ubuntu inclusion, so I&nbsp;have created new source packages. <br>
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#Redirect [[Dependencies#Ubuntu]]
 
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Pros:
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*Source packages that compile into binary. Suitable for a debian based distro.<br>
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*They package an stable release (0.6.7). Good if you need some stability.<br>
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*When accepted (still waiting for approval...), integrated in the Ubuntu universe repositories. This means a big new userbase that can easily find and test the software. We expect to port it to other .deb based distros <br>
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*Focus in integrating the software with the operating system rather than adding new features, that can allow out-of-the-box configuration and deployment of servers.<br>
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*It is not only Ubuntu, but all .deb based distributions.<br>
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Cons:
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*You will have to wait a bit more for "big" releases. Use the regular binary packages for that.<br>
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If you want to install them for testing just:
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Copy the lines below and add them to your system's software sources.
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<blockquote>deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/shankao/opensimulator/ubuntu karmic main </blockquote><blockquote>deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/shankao/opensimulator/ubuntu karmic main </blockquote>
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Then, you can use your preferred package manager (i.e. synaptic, apt-get, aptitude) to install the program, marked as opensimulator-server.
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