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  • mined-2000.15.4.tar.gz

    Mined is free software provided under the GNU Public License.

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    If you want to honour mined maintenance effort, however, you are welcome to spend a small amount using one of the options on the donation page.

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    Download RPM package

    For the openSUSE Linux package, browse the openSUSE software archive, go into the subdirectories for your release, then architecture (or src) and look for the mined RPM package.


    Download PC binaries

    MSDOS binary (compiled with djgpp)
    Runs in Windows console (command line prompt) (with long filename support), in DOS emulator (e.g. DOSBox), or on plain DOS.
    Enhanced codepage support, also for FreeDOS/DR-DOS.

    Windows binary (compiled with cygwin)
    Runs in Windows console or Windows terminal emulator (e.g. xterm, MinTTY, rxvt).
    Includes cygwin 1.7 console codepages support.
    The archive includes the cygwin1.dll library from cygwin so cygwin mined can be used even without an installed cygwin system.
    (If you want to obtain the sources, get the cygwin1.dll source package.)


    Install or download Debian package

    On a Debian system, type apt-get install mined.
    Or find a recent Debian package on the Debian mined page in the new release area, or the testing area, or the stable area.
    For the newest version, build and install mined from the source archive.


    Install FreeBSD package

    On a FreeBSD system, type pkg_add -r mined to fetch and install the binary package.
    For the newest version, build and install mined from the source archive.


    Download NetBSD package

    Find a recent NetBSD package on the NetBSD mined page .
    For the newest version, build and install mined from the source archive.


    Install Cygwin package

    Run the cygwin setup program. In the "Select Packages" menu, open the "Editors" category and select the mined package.