Re: Installing a Lenny package to an Etch machine
- From: Sven Joachim <svenjoac@xxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 23:43:47 +0200
On 2008-03-31 23:28 +0200, Sven Joachim wrote:
On 2008-03-31 21:15 +0200, andy wrote:
I am wanting to install Homebank on an Etch machine. Trouble is, it
looks like it is only available for testing/Lenny and Sid.
http://homebank.free.fr/index.php?id=20
http://packages.qa.debian.org/h/homebank.html
Is it best to simply give this a miss, or to download a tar ball and
convert it to a deb package via (is it) alien? Or, can one install a
testing package on a stable machine?
Only if you are willing to upgrade a lot of other packages as well,
namely the libraries that the package depends on. This is probably not
what you want, so a better way is to build homebank from source. You
can either try to backport the Debian package (if you're lucky, a simple
rebuild on Etch will do the trick) or use upstream's tarball. The
latter has the advantage that it's a newer version than the Debian
package, but you may have more problems finding out the build
dependencies; for Debian sources, `dpkg-buildpackage' will tell you what
is needed.
Apparently the latest upstream release (3.7) will _not_ build on Etch,
because it requires Gtk+ 2.10 or higher. Etch has only Gtk+ 2.8.20 --
welcome to dependency hell. :-/
Sven
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