From: pclifford on 26 May 2010 09:41 Hi, I have a pc with dual boot windows7 and Ubuntu. I only have internet connection on windows7 (no internet on ubuntu). I want to install gfortran on my Ubuntu... I can download .deb required by gfortran using "windows7" connection and copy and install them on ubuntu. Can you tell me which .deb files are required for an offline install of gfortran ? regards, ---- P. Clifford.
From: Uno on 26 May 2010 20:55 On 5/26/2010 6:41 AM, pclifford wrote: [x-posted to a.o.l.ubuntu] > Hi, > > I have a pc with dual boot windows7 and Ubuntu. > I only have internet connection on windows7 (no internet on ubuntu). How is it that you can't get the net with ubuntu? A dial-up? > > I want to install gfortran on my Ubuntu... > > I can download .deb required by gfortran using "windows7" > connection > and copy and install them on ubuntu. > > Can you tell me which .deb files are required for an offline install > of gfortran ? Configuring ubuntu via windows manually doesn't sound like a long-term good idea. I don't know the answer to your question, but I can give you some other possibilities. Good luck, -- Uno
From: user1 on 29 May 2010 08:20 pclifford wrote: > Hi, > > I have a pc with dual boot windows7 and Ubuntu. > I only have internet connection on windows7 (no internet on ubuntu). > > I want to install gfortran on my Ubuntu... > > I can download .deb required by gfortran using "windows7" > connection > and copy and install them on ubuntu. > > Can you tell me which .deb files are required for an offline install > of gfortran ? > > regards, > ---- > P. Clifford. http://packages.ubuntu.com/
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