Debian 4 Build Instructions

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Hint: Currently (Nov/28/2008) it is possible to use Debian etch, but you will need to add custom repositories for mono to work. However installing or upgrading to Lenny/Sid will enable you to use the standard debian repositories.
 
Hint: Currently (Nov/28/2008) it is possible to use Debian etch, but you will need to add custom repositories for mono to work. However installing or upgrading to Lenny/Sid will enable you to use the standard debian repositories.
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*** Upgrading Etch to Lenny ***
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I culled this from the a a little post on go2linux http://www.go2linux.org/upgrading-debian
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To upgrade the Linux Debian Stable Etch to testing Lenny, just need to follow these two steps.
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1. Edit sources.list
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  sudo vi /etc/apt/sources.list
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and change all words etch to lenny, or stable to testing
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2. Update and upgrade
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  sudo aptitude update
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  sudo aptitude install apt dpkg aptitude
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  sudo aptitude full-upgrade
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that is all, this also work if you want to go from lenny to sid, just change your sources.list accordingly.
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It is also better if you start your Debian Linux in text mode, so GDM or KDM could be restarted without problems.

Revision as of 05:00, 19 January 2009

The following packages and their dependencies are required to run OpenSim on a default Debian 4 netinstall:

  • mono
  • libmono-corlib2.0-cil
  • libmono-sqlite2.0-cil
  • libmono-system-web2.0-cil
  • libmono-microsoft8.0-cil
  • libmono-system-runtime2.0-cil
  • libmono-oracle2.0-cil (new dependency since r7587)

Hint: Currently (Nov/28/2008) it is possible to use Debian etch, but you will need to add custom repositories for mono to work. However installing or upgrading to Lenny/Sid will enable you to use the standard debian repositories.

      • Upgrading Etch to Lenny ***

I culled this from the a a little post on go2linux http://www.go2linux.org/upgrading-debian

To upgrade the Linux Debian Stable Etch to testing Lenny, just need to follow these two steps.

1. Edit sources.list

 sudo vi /etc/apt/sources.list

and change all words etch to lenny, or stable to testing

2. Update and upgrade

 sudo aptitude update
 sudo aptitude install apt dpkg aptitude
 sudo aptitude full-upgrade

that is all, this also work if you want to go from lenny to sid, just change your sources.list accordingly.

It is also better if you start your Debian Linux in text mode, so GDM or KDM could be restarted without problems.

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