- #INSTALL WEKA UBUNTU 16.04 INSTALL#
- #INSTALL WEKA UBUNTU 16.04 PATCH#
- #INSTALL WEKA UBUNTU 16.04 TRIAL#
- #INSTALL WEKA UBUNTU 16.04 SERIES#
alpine is not recommended with binary wheels if you google for it), and requires you to statically link everything. While Python has also tried to do this using manylinux – it doesn’t always work well (e.g. So the generic binaries never really worked on Alpine. This doesn’t use glibc at all, but the musl libc. But due to the rise of Docker, the alpine image became very popular. This was worked around earlier by using CentOS 6 (which had an old enough glibc version). If you compile with a later version, it won’t work on a distribution which uses an older version.
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This was especially the case for libpng and libjpeg, with a lot of distributions choosing between the 1.2, 1.5 and 1.6 series for the former and multiple versions of libjpeg and/or its fork libjpeg-turbo.
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Over a period of time, major areas of divergence between distributions were found by trial and error: A static build means that only Qt is linked in this manner – the remaining system packages still need to be installed. Why are there no “generic” Linux builds ( which were provided earlier)?Īlthough the builds are static, it is very important to understand what it means in the context of Qt – on which wkhtmltopdf is built. This leads to quite different behavior – you get a later web engine, but behavior can vary from distribution to distribution. Most Linux distributions ( quite understandably) would prefer that this project upstreamed the patches, and choose to compile without those features. Some features require you to use a patched Qt, because those aren’t yet upstream – please read the project status for a longer explanation. FAQ Why do you have static builds with patched Qt? If you need versions older than 0.12.0, you can look at the obsolete downloads. It is recommended to use the latest stable release instead, and report an issue if there is a regression from a previous release. Please note that bug reports will not be accepted against the following, which are considered obsolete.
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OS/DistributionĪll of the above packages were produced automatically via Azure Pipelines and were built on the latest OS/distribution patch release at the time of the release. The current stable series is 0.12.6, which was released on J– see changes since 0.12.5.
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Just install the latest available updates via the graphical Software Updater tool or via the apt command to get them.All downloads are currently hosted via GitHub releases, so you can browse for a specific download or use the links below.ĭo not use wkhtmltopdf with any untrusted HTML – be sure to sanitize any user-supplied HTML/JS, otherwise it can lead to complete takeover of the server it is running on! Please read the project status for the gory details. These minor updates are provided through standard package updates.
Using the graphical interface, you’d see only “Ubuntu 16.04 LTS.” For example, if you’re running Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS, you’ll see “Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS” when you issue the command. Unlike when you use the graphical interface, this command also shows the minor version number of your installed Ubuntu version in the Description field (if applicable). Type the following command, and then press Enter: lsb_release -a It also works if you’re using a command-line environment with no graphical desktop, as you would on an Ubuntu server.įirst, open a Terminal window from your desktop’s applications menu. This command works on alternate Ubuntu flavors like Ubuntu MATE, Xubuntu, Kubuntu, and Lubuntu. You can also check your Ubuntu version with a terminal command.
The Overview page shows which Ubuntu version you’re running.
Click the “Details” icon in the System section of the System Settings window.