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** apt-get upgrade | ** apt-get upgrade | ||
* To upgrade to Squeeze (except I wanted testing = Wheezy): | * To upgrade to Squeeze (except I wanted testing = Wheezy): | ||
** change | ** change lenny to squeeze in /etc/apt/source.list | ||
** apt-get update | ** apt-get update | ||
** apt-get install apt dpkg apt | ** apt-get install apt dpkg apt | ||
** apt-get dist-upgrade: error message telling me /var/cache/apt/archives doesn't have enough space. Ran aptitude clean and it was cleaned up. | ** apt-get dist-upgrade: error message telling me /var/cache/apt/archives doesn't have enough space. Ran aptitude clean and it was cleaned up. | ||
** I changed to Wheezy because I wanted Gnome3.2. I changed on the /etc/apt/source.list. | ** I changed to Wheezy because I wanted Gnome3.2. I changed on the /etc/apt/source.list. | ||
* pitivi wasn't as good as dpic's. He said to do: | * pitivi wasn't as good as dpic's. He said to do: | ||
** apt-get build-dep pitivi: Normally, specific headers and shared libraries need to be present in order for a source package to be compiled. All source packages have a field in their control files called 'Build-Depends:' that indicates which additional packages are needed for the package to be built from source. APT has a simple way of downloading these packages. Just run apt-get build-dep package, where `package' is the name of the package you're going to build. | ** apt-get build-dep pitivi: Normally, specific headers and shared libraries need to be present in order for a source package to be compiled. All source packages have a field in their control files called 'Build-Depends:' that indicates which additional packages are needed for the package to be built from source. APT has a simple way of downloading these packages. Just run apt-get build-dep package, where `package' is the name of the package you're going to build. |