X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=INSTALL;h=670255cf5c76795df5fea563f7657fd80d254bb0;hb=fdfa727422da81ef7438fa2eb6d98fe814804391;hp=4e92d76701a5b8f1d25d86c236c6a5f14a1b3e6c;hpb=62e6c9d87f653624015e8dacd4c5e5abbec4cffa;p=xournal.git diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL index 4e92d76..670255c 100644 --- a/INSTALL +++ b/INSTALL @@ -1,23 +1,6 @@ Xournal Installation instructions ================================= -Binary installer: ------------------ - -The tarball includes an executable file for Linux IA32. If your setup -is sufficiently standard, you might be able to use the binary installer -script, "install-binary". - -Either run this script as root, to install xournal in /usr/local/bin -(and the dependencies in /usr/local/share/xournal), or as any user, to -install xournal in your home directory. - -You will still need to have gtk+ 2.4 or later and the other required -libraries installed on your system (see below). - -Otherwise, read on for compilation and installation instructions. - - Dependencies: ------------- @@ -26,25 +9,24 @@ Required packages and libraries: * TO COMPILE xournal: - autoconf, automake (to generate the makefiles) -- gtk+ 2.4 or later development packages (2.6 recommended) +- gtk+ 2.10 or later development packages (package gtk2-devel and its dependencies) - libgnomecanvas 2.4 or later development packages (package libgnomecanvas-devel and its dependencies) -- libgnomeprint and libgnomeprintui 2.2 development packages - (packages libgnomeprint22-devel, libgnomeprintui22-devel, and dependencies) +- poppler-glib 0.5.4 or later development packages + (package poppler-glib-devel and dependencies) * TO RUN xournal: -- gtk+ 2.4 or later (2.6 recommended) +- gtk+ 2.10 or later (package gtk2 and dependencies) - libgnomecanvas 2.4 or later (package libgnomecanvas and dependencies) -- libgnomeprint and libgnomeprintui 2.2 or later - (packages libgnomeprint22, libgnomeprintui22, and dependencies) +- poppler-glib 0.5.4 or later + (package poppler-glib and dependencies) * OTHER: -- xpdf (more precisely, pdftoppm) is required for PDF file annotation - ghostscript (optional: used to import PS/PDF files as bitmap backgrounds)