I followed the guides to add debian repositories, but when I try to add the software, it says 403 forbidden.
Any clues?
Installation on Debian
- Anthony_B_Russo10
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Just get the .deb files from here: https://bintray.com/celestia/releases-deb/celestia/view/readmore#files/pool%2Fc%2Fcelestia
Anthony B. Russo, I like Pluto. Mod of the Celestia subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/Celestiasoftware/
I have over 40 computers, trying to list them here would be a pain.
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I have over 40 computers, trying to list them here would be a pain.
Responsible for the NEO catalog: https://celestiaproject.space/forum/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=22203
And mod of the Discord server.
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WTF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
my entire post was deleted to to the FING capita
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levente
i have a 100% debian clean build of Celestia
the only thing is you have to build it
https://github.com/JohnVV/MyCelestiaBuild
i had a long post about installing from the debain reops but the FUCKING captia kiled it
it reloaded BACK TO THE BLEEPPING captia
now rant over if this goes through you can build the OC 1.7
https://github.com/CelestiaProject/Celestia
but it is not 100% GPL code
and not 100% debain clean code ( at least it was not a few months ago )
to install from the debian repos you need to install the NON free repo
then use atp-get
but this is the old 1.5/1.6 code
and DOSE NOT use qt5 at the gui
mine is a bit old but it is 100% debain clean and builds without any errors
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ok rant over
my fork dose have a cool " ALIEN" ish splash screen and it is devoted to using the SPICE kernels
http://forum.celestialmatters.org/viewforum.php?f ... 6c8d4fd273c033f4136f2b3337d06a
PM's are disabled but i will post my email here
j o h n . k . v a n v l i e t @ g m a i l
if you have questions please let me know
my entire post was deleted to to the FING capita
Added after 8 minutes 11 seconds:
levente
i have a 100% debian clean build of Celestia
the only thing is you have to build it
https://github.com/JohnVV/MyCelestiaBuild
i had a long post about installing from the debain reops but the FUCKING captia kiled it
it reloaded BACK TO THE BLEEPPING captia
now rant over if this goes through you can build the OC 1.7
https://github.com/CelestiaProject/Celestia
but it is not 100% GPL code
and not 100% debain clean code ( at least it was not a few months ago )
to install from the debian repos you need to install the NON free repo
then use atp-get
but this is the old 1.5/1.6 code
and DOSE NOT use qt5 at the gui
mine is a bit old but it is 100% debain clean and builds without any errors
Added after 5 minutes 15 seconds:
ok rant over
my fork dose have a cool " ALIEN" ish splash screen and it is devoted to using the SPICE kernels
http://forum.celestialmatters.org/viewforum.php?f ... 6c8d4fd273c033f4136f2b3337d06a
PM's are disabled but i will post my email here
j o h n . k . v a n v l i e t @ g m a i l
if you have questions please let me know
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John Van Vliet wrote:i have a 100% debian clean build of Celestia
the only thing is you have to build it
https://github.com/JohnVV/MyCelestiaBuild
Your fork doesn't have any new features or bug fixes. I don't see any reason to keep it and moreover recommend it to anybody.
John Van Vliet wrote:now rant over if this goes through you can build the OC 1.7
https://github.com/CelestiaProject/Celestia
but it is not 100% GPL code
and not 100% debain clean code ( at least it was not a few months ago )
WHAT? Please stop spreading FUD. It doesn't have any non-free bits and it's 100% compatible with Debian and we provide packages for current Debian and Ubuntu.