[Typo3-debian] What about Debian installation

Thomas Schulze thomas.schulze at outraxx.de
Wed Dec 14 14:58:00 CET 2005


Ok... i try it, no matter if my system is instable.

The installation with the tar-package fails by
compile gettext.

Thanx again for reply

Regards
Thomas


"Steffen Müller" <steffen at kommwiss.fu-berlin.de> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:mailman.1.1134556860.1479.typo3-debian at lists.netfielders.de...
> Hi.
>
> Thomas Schulze wrote:
> > Hi Steffen,
> >
> > thanx... but: one silly question is still open...
> >
> > What should i add to my apt-sources?
> >
>
> I don't know xandros and what packages xandros uses. Also, I don't know
> if there are xandros backports from etch or sarge. If there are no
> backports, you can use TYPO3 etch packages, but IMHO mixing distribution
> is NOT a good practice, as dependencies might break your system. So if
> you did not find xandros packages, you have the choice between mixing
> distributions + using insecure/ outdated TYPO3 OR install a tar.gz
> package from typo3.org
>
> If you still prefer the first option, use
>  deb ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian testing main
>
> then
>  apt-get install typo3
>
> >
> > Sorry... but in the past i?ve installed typo3 with all the source
> > compiling it from the tar-package by typo3-installer.de But
> > under my debian from xandros it will fail while compiling
> > gettext. No matter why. So i think its a good way to install
> > with a deb, isn?t it?
> >
>
> Never heard about that typo3-installer.de
> There's no need to compile anything for TYPO3 if you use binary packages
> from Debian or it's sisters. As I already mentioned in my last post,
> check the dependencies of the typo3 package, install all those packages
> with apt-get (except the typo3* packages). Then download a source
> package and a dummy package from typo3.org.
>
> Good luck.
>
> --
> cheers,
> Steffen





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