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5 <?
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7 <p
>See the
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> page
for
8 detailed information on the software that Barry needs
.</p
>
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13 <p
>Download the matching packages
for your system from the
14 <a href
="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=153722">Sourceforge download page
</a
>.</p
>
16 <p
>On Sourceforge
, packages are available
for multiple distros
, and are
17 indicated by the filenames
:
19 <li
><b
>ubuntu710
</b
> - Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon
, 7.10</li
>
20 <li
><b
>ubuntu804
</b
> - Ubuntu Hardy Heron
, 8.04</li
>
21 <li
><b
>ubuntu904
</b
> - Ubuntu Jaunty
, 9.04</li
>
22 <li
><b
>fc7
</b
> - Fedora Core
7</li
>
23 <li
><b
>fc8
</b
> - Fedora Core
8</li
>
24 <li
><b
>fc9
</b
> - Fedora Core
9</li
>
25 <li
><b
>f11
</b
> - Fedora Core
11</li
>
26 <li
>the non
-tagged deb files are
for Debian Stable
5.0, Lenny
</li
>
30 <p
>Barry is split up into multiple binary packages
. For example
,
31 if you want the GUI backup program
, you will also need the Barry library
.
32 For non
-development systems
, you will need
:
36 <li
>barrybackup
-gui
</li
>
37 <li
>barry
-opensync (libopensync
-plugin
-barry on Debian systems
)</li
>
41 <p
>For development systems
, you will need the following additional
48 <p
>Note that there are only binary packages available
for opensync
0.22,
49 since opensync
0.4x is not yet officially released
.</p
>
51 <p
>You will also notice on the above Sourceforge download site
, that there
52 is a separate section
for debug packages
. These packages are only
53 necessary
if you run into a bug that causes one of the above programs
54 to crash
, and you wish to help developers in tracking down the error
.</p
>