Ubuntu build HOWTO: Suggest to install git instead of git-core
The package docs for the git-core Ubuntu package in all supported Ubuntu versions, including 12.04 say: This is a transitional dummy package. The 'git-core' package has been renamed to 'git', which has been installed automatically. This git-core package is now obsolete, and can safely be removed from the system if no other package depends on it. Fixes #4109master
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You can install git for easily keeping your copy up to date.
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You can install git for easily keeping your copy up to date.
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If you dont want git, read below on how to get the source without git.
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If you dont want git, read below on how to get the source without git.
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This is an example for installing git on Debian/Ubuntu:
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This is an example for installing git on Debian/Ubuntu:
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$ sudo apt-get install git-core
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$ sudo apt-get install git
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For Fedora users:
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For Fedora users:
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$ sudo dnf install git-core
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$ sudo dnf install git-core
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