It might be a good idea to provide official FET GNU/Linux executables or packages. I tried something, but I could not succeed. Could you advise me what would be the best way to do this?
For many Linux distrubution, you can install fet easily by writing this code in terminal:
sudo apt-get install fet
unfortunately, this code bring the 5.35.6 version. I hope I can download customized version like morroccan version for linux.
That is depending on your linux distrubution.
We (Liviu and me) don't add that into the linux repros. There are 2 many linux versions and only 2 guys can't care about all the coding, forum and email help. So we need other guys that care about that stuff.
So far sometimes a few guys update the linux distros with newer versions. so you can load it with the "apt" command.
for example:
debian jessie has got fet 5.22.0
debian strech has got fet 5.30.8
debian buster has got fet 5.37.2
debian sid has got fet 5.37.2
ubuntu trusty has got fet 5.18.0
ubuntu xenial has got fet 5.28.6
ubuntu bionic has got fet 5.35.5
ubuntu cosmic has got fet 5.37.2
ubuntu disco has git fet 5.37.2
openSuse tumbelweed has got fet 5.34.4
openSuse leap has got fet 5.34.4
openSuse LSE has git fet 5.30.3
as far as i know no linux distro added the custom versions yet. you must talk to the maintainers of the linux dirstos if you want to have it included.
Quote from: massamix on January 19, 2019, 10:55:21 AM
For many Linux distrubution, you can install fet easily by writing this code in terminal:
sudo apt-get install fet
unfortunately, this code bring the 5.35.6 version. I hope I can download customized version like morroccan version for linux.
I tried something today. I obtained a GNU/Linux executable. On an older computer it does not work, but on a newer one it does (other computers than the one I obtained this archive on).
Edited: See the Download section of the FET homepage to get the link to the GNU/Linux executables of FET official, Morocco, Algeria, and mapr.
Please let me know if it works on your computer.