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Installing retroshare on Debian Squeeze
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This is what worked for me to install it on Squeeze 64-bit: | |
$ sudo aptitude install libqt4-dev g++ libgpgme11-dev libgpg-error-dev libupnp-dev libssl-dev libgnome-keyring-dev libxss-dev gnupg-agent | |
If this asks you to remove packages, DO NOT CONTINUE. The above line should only INSTALL packages. Fix your system first. | |
$ wget http://sourceforge.net/projects/retroshare/files/RetroShare/0.5.3c/RetroShare-v0.5.3c.tar.gz/download | |
$ tar xzvf RetroShare-v0.5.3c.tar.gz | |
$ cd trunk/libbitdht/src | |
$ qmake && make | |
$ cd ../../libretroshare/src | |
$ qmake && make | |
$ cd ../../retroshare-gui/src | |
$ qmake && make | |
$ cd ../../build_scripts/Debian | |
$ sudo ./make.sh | |
$ sudo dpkg -i RetroShare_0.5.1b._debian_amd64.deb | |
$ sudo ln -s /usr/bin/RetroShare /usr/bin/retroshare | |
Then, run "retroshare" from the command line, or from the applications/internet menu. |
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i had to get the latest source (0.5.4d) and edit the file retroshare.tgz/DEBIAN/control to depend on libupnp6 instead of libupnp3.