Re: iceape availability

2016-02-26 Thread Ken Heard
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 2016-02-26 16:33, Bret Busby wrote: > On 26/02/2016, Ken Heard wrote: >> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 >> >> On 2016-02-25 22:46, Bret Busby wrote: > > > >>> >>> I currently have and use, seamonkey v 2.29 (.1, I think), a

Re: iceape availability

2016-02-26 Thread Bret Busby
On 26/02/2016, Ken Heard wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > On 2016-02-25 22:46, Bret Busby wrote: >>> >> >> I currently have and use, seamonkey v 2.29 (.1, I think), as the >> latest version of which I have been aware, has been available as a >> .deb package. > > Is t

Re: iceape availability

2016-02-25 Thread Ken Heard
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 2016-02-25 22:46, Bret Busby wrote: > On 25/02/2016, Richard Owlett wrote: >> On 2/25/2016 7:38 AM, Lisi Reisz wrote: >>> On Thursday 25 February 2016 12:59:29 Siard wrote: On Thu, 25 Feb 2016 14:08:20 +0800, Bret Busby wrote: > I searched

Re: iceape availability

2016-02-25 Thread Sven Hartge
Bret Busby wrote: > On 26/02/2016, Peter Ludikovsky wrote: >> That is more than risky. >> 1) Iceape is EOL since 2013: https://www.debian.org/security/2013/dsa-2819 > Now that has me puzzled. > Given that iceape was (I believe) part of Debian 6, I am surprised > that the LTS that is due to exp

Re: iceape availability

2016-02-25 Thread Bret Busby
On 26/02/2016, Peter Ludikovsky wrote: > That is more than risky. > 1) Iceape is EOL since 2013: https://www.debian.org/security/2013/dsa-2819 Now that has me puzzled. Given that iceape was (I believe) part of Debian 6, I am surprised that the LTS that is due to expire on Monday coming, apparent

Re: iceape availability

2016-02-25 Thread Bret Busby
On 26/02/2016, Peter Ludikovsky wrote: > That is more than risky. > 1) Iceape is EOL since 2013: https://www.debian.org/security/2013/dsa-2819 > 2) While Ubuntu is based on Debian, there's (sometimes) a huge > difference in the software releases shipped: > * libc6: 2.11 (Debian 6) vs. 2.21 (Ubun

Re: iceape availability

2016-02-25 Thread Peter Ludikovsky
That is more than risky. 1) Iceape is EOL since 2013: https://www.debian.org/security/2013/dsa-2819 2) While Ubuntu is based on Debian, there's (sometimes) a huge difference in the software releases shipped: * libc6: 2.11 (Debian 6) vs. 2.21 (Ubuntu 15.10) * libssl: 0.9.8o vs. 1.0.2d * libgtk

Re: iceape availability

2016-02-25 Thread Bret Busby
On 25/02/2016, Richard Owlett wrote: > On 2/25/2016 7:38 AM, Lisi Reisz wrote: >> On Thursday 25 February 2016 12:59:29 Siard wrote: >>> On Thu, 25 Feb 2016 14:08:20 +0800, Bret Busby wrote: I searched for a .deb package, for iceape, so that I could download the package for the iceape su

Re: iceape availability

2016-02-25 Thread Richard Owlett
On 2/25/2016 7:38 AM, Lisi Reisz wrote: On Thursday 25 February 2016 12:59:29 Siard wrote: On Thu, 25 Feb 2016 14:08:20 +0800, Bret Busby wrote: I searched for a .deb package, for iceape, so that I could download the package for the iceape suite, to try to install it. AFAIK, Iceape, being the

Re: iceape availability

2016-02-25 Thread Bret Busby
On 25/02/2016, Peter Ludikovsky wrote: > Hello, > > Yes, and no. You can run `apt-get -d install iceape`, and it will > download the package, and the missing dependencies, to > /var/cache/apt/archives/. However, if you want to install something on a > machine without internet access you might be b

Re: iceape availability

2016-02-25 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Thursday 25 February 2016 12:59:29 Siard wrote: > On Thu, 25 Feb 2016 14:08:20 +0800, Bret Busby wrote: > > I searched for a .deb package, for iceape, so that I could download > > the package for the iceape suite, to try to install it. > > AFAIK, Iceape, being the Debian version of Seamonkey, ha

Re: iceape availability

2016-02-25 Thread Siard
On Thu, 25 Feb 2016 14:08:20 +0800, Bret Busby wrote: > I searched for a .deb package, for iceape, so that I could download > the package for the iceape suite, to try to install it. AFAIK, Iceape, being the Debian version of Seamonkey, has been discontinued for quite some time now. There is only a

Re: iceape availability

2016-02-25 Thread Darac Marjal
On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 04:32:47PM +0800, Bret Busby wrote: On 25/02/2016, Peter Ludikovsky wrote: Hello, Searching for a single .deb & trying to install that is the way proprietary systems handle it. With Debian, and most other Linux distros, there's repositories, and tools to handle dependen

Re: iceape availability

2016-02-25 Thread Peter Ludikovsky
Hello, Yes, and no. You can run `apt-get -d install iceape`, and it will download the package, and the missing dependencies, to /var/cache/apt/archives/. However, if you want to install something on a machine without internet access you might be better off with apt-medium [1], although I never use

Re: iceape availability

2016-02-25 Thread Petter Adsen
On Thu, 25 Feb 2016 16:32:47 +0800 Bret Busby wrote: > Is there a way (a switch for the apt-get command?) to download all of > the dependencies? I have looked at man apt-get, and, that has an > option "download" (as opposed to install or find), but I could not > find, from the man entry for apt-g

Re: iceape availability

2016-02-25 Thread Bret Busby
On 25/02/2016, Peter Ludikovsky wrote: > Hello, > > Searching for a single .deb & trying to install that is the way > proprietary systems handle it. With Debian, and most other Linux > distros, there's repositories, and tools to handle dependencies. Open a > command line / terminal and enter > sud

Re: iceape availability

2016-02-24 Thread Peter Ludikovsky
Hello, Searching for a single .deb & trying to install that is the way proprietary systems handle it. With Debian, and most other Linux distros, there's repositories, and tools to handle dependencies. Open a command line / terminal and enter sudo apt-get install iceape It will pull iceape, and al