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I am using cygwin (unix) for windows and would like to install ghostscript so I can run a convert for ImageMagick to go from PDF to tif. However, in order to do this, I need ghostscript. I have looked at different websites to install it on cygywin but I do not understand. Here is the site I have tried to use here
Can anyone please explain to me how this is done? Thanks!
You should be able to install GhostScript (gs) through the Cygwin setup.exe program. See http://cygwin.com/install.html for more info.
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I tried to install packages in R. But, R software gives warning messages in the below picture. How to install packages in ?
That doesn't look like a 'warning,' necessarily. It's just telling you that it downloaded that file and where the file was placed on your computer.
Did you try: library(bujar) ?
Make sure that your internet connections and make sure that this packages whether or not available in your R version..
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I'm trying to get some code off of google code and the message given is:
Non-members may check out a read-only working copy anonymously over
HTTP.
svn checkout http://ims-dev.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ims-dev-read-only
How would I "copy anonymously over HTTP"? If it matters, I have a Mac.
-Eric
As noted in the comments, you'll find plenty of ways to install Subversion here. After that, just run the given command in the terminal:
svn checkout http://ims-dev.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ims-dev-read-only
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I installed Meteor quite some time ago to have a play now I dont use it anymore, how would I go about uninstalling it on Mountain Lion?
I have meteor -v in the terminal and I have found a folder in /usr/local/ called meteor so can confirm that it is still installed on my system.
You are right, meteor is located in the /usr/local/meteor directory. To uninstall it, type the following in the terminal:
rm -fR /usr/local/meteor
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It seems that there is not possible to download qt sdk version from
http://qt-project.org/downloads
When i try to download the linux offline variant 64 bits i will be redirect to
http://www.developer.nokia.com/dp?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fsw.nokia.com%2Fid%2F14b2039c-0e1f-4774-a4f2-9aa60b6d5313%2FQt_SDK_Lin64_offline
i become a member there but i can not download the sdk.
Does anyone knows any alternative place to download the qt sdk 1.2.1 for linux (or windows)
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(this is an easy and silly question but I don't know how to do)
I don't know how to install a .tar.gz file.
I have download "SQLite Database Browser" here : http://sourceforge.net/projects/sqlitebrowser/
And it's a tar.gz file.
So I have found some stuff about it, I tried "./configue" "make" "makeinstall" but none of them work.
I'm sure there is an easy question because I don't find how install it but people seems to have intalled it.
Being Qt project they use "qmake" (that comes with Qt development package) instead of configure.