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AWL 0.53 and DAViCal 1.1.1 are in Debian Wheezy, while Jessie has AWL 0.55 and DAViCal 1.1.3.1. Packages can be installed directly with apt-get.
AWL 0.53 and DAViCal 1.1.1 are in Debian Wheezy, while Jessie has AWL 0.55 and DAViCal 1.1.3.1. Packages can be installed directly with apt-get.
==== Raspberry Pi2 Raspbian ====
You can find a very detailed how-to here: [[Raspberry_Pi2_Raspbian]].


==== Ubuntu ====
==== Ubuntu ====

Revision as of 11:47, 18 June 2016

Template:TOCright The latest DAViCal release is generally available for download from:

https://gitlab.com/davical-project/davical/tags

Andrew's Web Libraries, which DAViCal depends on, is similarly available from:

https://gitlab.com/davical-project/awl/tags

Both these sources are of the full Git repository, which includes the website and other pieces you may not need. We hope to have a better packaged distribution again in the near future.

Pre-built Distribution Files

Debian / Ubuntu

Debian

AWL 0.53 and DAViCal 1.1.1 are in Debian Wheezy, while Jessie has AWL 0.55 and DAViCal 1.1.3.1. Packages can be installed directly with apt-get.

Raspberry Pi2 Raspbian

You can find a very detailed how-to here: Raspberry_Pi2_Raspbian.

Ubuntu

DAViCal and AWL have been synced from Debian and are present already.

Older Ubuntu & Debian releases

While older DAViCal packages are present in several releases of Ubuntu and Debian, you may want to consider installing the most recent version to benefit from bug and compatibility fixes. For this purpose, we maintain a davical-current repository, which can be added to your sources.list through a three-step process described at https://people.debian.org/~fsfs/davical-current/setup.sh

Gentoo

An ebuild should be available within the 'sunrise' overlay.

Red Hat and other RPM-based releases

It is possible that DAViCal will appear in the Fedora repository at some point. In the meantime, it is probably best to install from the sources.

FreeBSD

There are ports of DAViCal which are updated from time to time.

Installing from Source

Tar archives

DAViCal is not a compiled package, so there is generally very little to be gained from installing from source, however you can do this by downloading the relevant .tar.gz files (both DAViCal and AWL) from the above location.

Installing from Git

If you want to follow the cutting edge and help develop and test DAViCal, you can clone from the above mentioned gitlab repositories as follows:

git clone https://gitlab.com/davical-project/awl.git
git clone https://gitlab.com/davical-project/davical.git

For more information read Developer Setup and Helping with DAViCal.