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The Kiwix Personal Package Archive (PPA) allows you to get the latest version of Kiwix and openZIM software on your Ubuntu system. Currently the following packages are available: <code>kiwix</code> (desktop client) | The Kiwix Personal Package Archive (PPA) allows you to get the latest version of Kiwix and openZIM software on your Ubuntu system. Currently the following packages are available: | ||
* <code>kiwix</code> (desktop client) | |||
* <code>kiwix-tools</code> (includes kiwix-serve, kiwix-manage, kiwix-read, kiwix-search) | |||
* <code>zim-tools</code> (includes zimwriterfs) | |||
* <code>libzim-dev</code>(libzim development files) | |||
* <code>libkiwix-dev</code>(libkiwix development files) | |||
It builds packages for Ubuntu <code>bionic</code>, <code>focal</code>, <code>groovy</code> and <code>hirsute</code> on the <code>amd64</code>, <code>arm64</code>, and <code>armhf</code> architectures. | |||
First, add the PPA to your system:<syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> | First, add the PPA to your system:<syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> | ||
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For pull requests not yet merged into master, packages can be downloaded as artifacts from CI. | For pull requests not yet merged into master, packages can be downloaded as artifacts from CI. | ||
== Debian users == | |||
A Debian PPA is planned, but does not exist yet. In the meantime, you can get the latest releases of Kiwix software from the official Debian repositories (though it may take 5-7 days after a release). You will need to [https://backports.debian.org/Instructions/ enable the Debian backports repository], and then you should be able to <code>sudo apt install <package></code> (the names are the same as Ubuntu). | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[/FAQ|Developer FAQ]] | * [[/FAQ|Developer FAQ]] |
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