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Home > Software > > > Installing Barry Via Binary Packages
Dependencies

See the software dependencies page for detailed information on the software that Barry needs.

Binary Packages

Download the matching packages for your system from the Sourceforge download page.

Packages are available for multiple distros, and are indicated by the filenames:

  • ubuntu710 - Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon, 7.10
  • ubuntu804 - Ubuntu Hardy Heron, 8.04
  • fc7 - Fedora Core 7
  • fc8 - Fedora Core 8
  • fc9 - Fedora Core 9
  • suse10 - OpenSuSE 10.2
  • the non-tagged deb files are for Debian Stable, 4.0

Barry is split up into multiple binary packages. For example, if you want the GUI backup program, you will also need the Barry library. For non-development systems, you will need:

  • libbarry
  • barry-util
  • barrybackup-gui
  • barry-opensync (libopensync-plugin-barry on Debian systems)

For development systems, you will need the following additional packages:

  • libbarry-dev

You will also notice on the above Sourceforge download site, that there is a separate section for debug packages. These packages are only necessary if you run into a bug that causes one of the above programs to crash, and you wish to help developers in tracking down the error.


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