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Install Software
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There are prebuilt software packages in the repositories, look in
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https://repository.mrw.sh for your operating system.
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Note: PublicKey has changed on Novmber 1st 2015, please import the new
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key.
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Linux
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### Ubuntu and Debian
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Simply use the package repository, then you can install all software
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using your package manager (`apt`):
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sudo apt-get install -y wget software-properties-common apt-transport-https
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sudo apt-add-repository https://dev.marc.waeckerlin.org/repository
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wget -O- https://dev.marc.waeckerlin.org/repository/PublicKey \
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| sudo apt-key add -
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sudo apt-get update -y
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Then you can install the project you wish, e.g. `webtester`:
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sudo apt-get install webtester -y
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### OpenSUSE
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You can use your packagemanager (`zypper` or _YaST_). First install the repostitory:
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zypper ar https://dev.marc.waeckerlin.org/repository/opensuse/marc-waeckerlin.repo
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Then install packages from the repository, e.g. `webtester`:
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zypper install webtester
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In case of trouble: Check if your version of OpenSUSE is supported,
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use `lsb_release -rs` to get the version of your OpenSUSE:
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https://drepository.mrw.sh/opensuse
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### Fedora
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You can use your packagemanager (`dnf`). First install the repository:
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dnf install 'dnf-command(config-manager)'
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dnf config-manager --add-repo https://dev.marc.waeckerlin.org/repository/fedora/marc-waeckerlin.repo
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Then install packages from the repository, e.g. `webtester`:
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dnf install webtester
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In case of trouble: Check if your version of Fedora is supported, use `lsb_release -rs` to get the version of your Fedora: https://repository.mrw.sh/fedora
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### CentOS
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You can use your packagemanager (`yum`). First install the repository:
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yum install wget
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wget -O/etc/yum.repos.d/marc-waeckerlin.repo https://dev.marc.waeckerlin.org/repository/centos/marc-waeckerlin.repo
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Then install packages from the repository, e.g. `webtester`:
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yum install webtester
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In case of trouble: Check if your version of CentOS is supported, use lsb_release -rs to get the version of your CentOS: https://repository.mrw.sh/centos
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### Mageia
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To be defined, get packages from: https://repository.mrw.sh/mageia
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Currently build fails due to corrupt mirrors:
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Installation failed, bad rpms:
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http://mirrors.ustc.edu.cn/mageia/distrib/5/x86_64/media/core/updates/glibc-2.20-23.mga5.x86_64.rpm
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### Other Linux Distributions
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Either use the nearest possible distribution, or use alien to convert from another distribution to your preferred package format, or compile the project yourself (see below).
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Windows
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Download from https://dev.marc.waeckerlin.org/repository/windows
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MacOSX
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You need e.g. Mac Ports to compile. Install the following dependencies:
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sudo port install subversion svn2cl doxygen graphviz cppunit libtool boost log4cxx qt5-mac
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Fix libtool-bug:
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sudo ln -s /opt/local/bin/glibtoolize /opt/local/bin/libtoolize
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Compile from Source
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For all unsupported operating systems, including MacOSX.
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To compile, please download the tar-sources from: https://repository.mrw.sh/sources
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Then untar the package and use the common commands, e.g. for version `1.0.2` of a project named project, that means:
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tar xzf project-1.0.2.tar.gz
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cd project-1.0.2
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./bootstrap.sh
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./configure
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make
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sudo make install
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