- 1. Download archive
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sudo tar jxvf FileZilla_3.0.1_i586-linux-gnu.tar.bz2 -C /opt/ sudo chown -R root:root /opt/FileZilla3/ sudo chmod -R 755 /opt/FileZilla3/
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sudo gedit /usr/share/applications/filezilla.desktop
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[Desktop Entry] Encoding=UTF-8 Name=FileZilla Comment=FTP Client Exec=/opt/FileZilla3/bin/filezilla Icon=/opt/FileZilla3/share/pixmaps/filezilla.png Terminal=false Type=Application Categories=Application;Network; StartupNotify=true
Ubuntu 64 bit Installation
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Ubuntu 64 bit Installation
I've attempted to install FileZilla 3.0.1 on my Ubuntu 7.04 64-bit system. Currently, 3.0.1 does not appear in the repositories, so I've followed the following steps:
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I've viewed the wiki for compiling a 64 bit version of FileZilla for Ubuntu. Thus far, I've done or verified the following:
1. Install wxWidgets
2. Install libidn
3. Install gettext
I have GnuTLS on my system, but it is not a new enough version for FileZilla to use it. Thus, I have attempted to compile this as well, following the below steps:
1. Download the archive from ftp://ftp.gnutls.org/pub/gnutls/.
2. Extract archive and cd into its directory.
3. ./configure
4. make check install
Upon doing this, I received the following error:
make[3]: *** No rule to make target `../libutils.la', needed by `hostname-check'. Stop.
Any thoughts on where I can go with this? I hate to be a bother, but this is the first time I've actually compiled anything from source. Anyway. Thanks for any thoughts.
1. Install wxWidgets
2. Install libidn
3. Install gettext
I have GnuTLS on my system, but it is not a new enough version for FileZilla to use it. Thus, I have attempted to compile this as well, following the below steps:
1. Download the archive from ftp://ftp.gnutls.org/pub/gnutls/.
2. Extract archive and cd into its directory.
3. ./configure
4. make check install
Upon doing this, I received the following error:
make[3]: *** No rule to make target `../libutils.la', needed by `hostname-check'. Stop.
Any thoughts on where I can go with this? I hate to be a bother, but this is the first time I've actually compiled anything from source. Anyway. Thanks for any thoughts.
I have tried to compile on Suse 10.1 running x86-64 and kept stuck on gnutls being a too old version.
I updated it by downloading from the OpenSise build service from the 1.2 to the 1.6.x version. This should be sufficient since Filezilla requires >=1.5..
I keep getting the error on./configure that it cannot find gnutls when it tries to test.
According to the configure log, it finds the proper path, so I'm wondering what's wrong.
I'm no expert so may someone has a clue.
Is it also looking for gnutls-32bit , it does not say so but????
I updated it by downloading from the OpenSise build service from the 1.2 to the 1.6.x version. This should be sufficient since Filezilla requires >=1.5..
I keep getting the error on./configure that it cannot find gnutls when it tries to test.
According to the configure log, it finds the proper path, so I'm wondering what's wrong.
I'm no expert so may someone has a clue.
Is it also looking for gnutls-32bit , it does not say so but????