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11 <h1>Download Matita!</h1>
13 <h2>Release<a name="testingreleases"></a></h2>
15 The most recent version of Matita (0.99.3) is available as a LiveCD, or by
16 downloading the source code.
23 <dd>The <a href="FILES/matita-0.99.1.iso">live DVD</a> (around 900
24 MB, md5sum: 1f3af2eb8952fe19853bad88816cdff5)
25 is the easiest way to try Matita. You can burn the ISO image to a DVD
26 and boot you computer from it, or install a free emulator like <a
27 href="http://virtualbox.org">virtualbox</a> and boot a virtual
28 machine from the ISO image. Virtualbox is available for Mac OS X,
29 Windows and Linux. A short guide to VirtualBox is part of the
30 <a href="docs/manual/html">Matita manual</a><br/>
35 <dd>You can download the
36 <a href="sources/matita_180516.tar.gz">sources</a> of Matita
37 (released on May 18, 2016; around 3 MB;
38 md5sum: 672fb18f75c3e89c884f8a96298ed25f)
39 and build it by yourself, following the
40 <a href="docs/manual/html/sec_install.html">installation instructions</a>.
41 The build process, due to the high number of external dependency is not
42 trivial, we thus suggest that you try the live DVD instead.</dd>
45 <h2>Old releases (unsupported, but still used for teaching at the University of Bologna)<a name="releases"></a></h2>
48 Version is 0.99.2, released on February 21, 2015.
53 <dd>You can download the <a
54 href="sources/matita_210215.tar.gz">sources</a> of Matita
55 (around 11 MB, md5sum: c59d4dec4e70b864a7dd31042b397016)
56 and build it by yourself, following the <a
57 href="docs/manual/html/sec_install.html">installation instructions</a>.
58 The build process, due to the high number of external dependency is not
59 trivial, we thus suggest that you try the live DVD instead.</dd>
63 Version is 0.99.1, released on March 13, 2012.
68 <dd>The <a href="FILES/matita-0.99.1.iso">live DVD</a> (around 900
69 MB, md5sum: 1f3af2eb8952fe19853bad88816cdff5)
70 is the easiest way to try Matita. You can burn the ISO image to a DVD
71 and boot you computer from it, or install a free emulator like <a
72 href="http://virtualbox.org">virtualbox</a> and boot a virtual
73 machine from the ISO image. Virtualbox is available for Mac OS X,
74 Windows and Linux. A short guide to VirtualBox is part of the
75 <a href="docs/manual/html">Matita manual</a><br/>
80 <dd>You can download the <a
81 href="sources/matita_130312.tar.gz">sources</a> of Matita
82 (around 10 MB, md5sum: 2ac55c06dd789fd38c13a0e0cc10bb3c)
83 and build it by yourself, following the <a
84 href="docs/manual/html/sec_install.html">installation instructions</a>.
85 The build process, due to the high number of external dependency is not
86 trivial, we thus suggest that you try the live DVD instead.</dd>
90 Version is 0.5.9, released on December 23, 2014.
91 It is an update of version 0.5.8 to compile with the latter OCaml version
94 <a href="http://helm.cs.unibo.it/websvn/filedetails.php?repname=helm&path=%2Ftrunk%2Fhelm%2Fsoftware%2Fmatita%2Fdist%2FChangeLog&rev=0&sc=0">ChangeLog</a>. -->
102 <dd>The <a href="FILES/matita-0.5.8.iso">live CD</a> (around 530
104 9a6912765eacaaa7f96d7d6d6b34add5
105 ) for Matita version 0.5.8
106 is the easiest way to try Matita. You can burn the CD image
107 and boot you computer from the CD, or install a free emulator like <a
108 href="http://virtualbox.org">virtualbox</a> and boot a virtual
109 machine from the CD image. Virtualbox is available for Mac OS X,
110 Windows and Linux. A short guide to VirtualBox is part of the
111 <a href="docs/manual-0.5.9">Matita manual</a><br/>
114 <dt>.deb package</dt>
116 <dd>We provide the Debian packages for <a href="FILES/matita_0.5.9_amd64.deb">matita</a> (md5sum 1f7ff2c99fcf73380e6137ba4e6b537e) and its <a href="FILES/matita-doc_0.5.9_all.deb">doc</a> (md5sum 14b255f5dfd984acda2ffd7ab154ac8f) for Wheezy amd64.</dd>
118 <!-- <dd>Matita is part of the <a
119 href="http://packages.debian.org/source/matita"> Debian archive</a>, you can
120 install it with the following command:<pre>aptitude install matita</pre>
125 <dd>You can download the <a
126 href="FILES/matita-0.5.9.tar.gz">sources</a> of Matita (around 6 MB, md5sum:
127 0f2f66a4a8acc5f48b2cd77cfd8d824e
130 build it by yourself, following the <a
131 href="docs/manual-0.5.9/sec_install.html">installation instructions</a>.
132 The build process, due to the high number of external dependency is not
133 trivial, we thus suggest you to try the live CD or the .deb package
137 <h2>License<a name="license"></a></h2>
139 All our source code is released under the terms of the <a
140 href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General Public
141 Licence</a> and is publically accessible on our <a
142 href="http://subversion.tigris.org">Subversion</a> repository.
145 <h2>Subversion repository<a name="repo"></a></h2>
147 You can <a href="http://helm.cs.unibo.it/websvn/listing.php?repname=helm&path=%2F&sc=0">browse our svn repository</a> directly on the web.
151 <h2>Nightly builds<a name="nightly"></a></h2>
153 A build of the Debian package is performed every night, and a live CD containing that version is also built.
154 You can <a href="FILES/matita-svnhead.iso">download this experimental live CD</a>, or add the Debian repository
155 to your apt configuration file:
158 deb http://matita.cs.unibo.it/DEBIAN ./
159 deb-src http://matita.cs.unibo.it/DEBIAN ./
163 <h2>Cluster .cs.unibo.it.<a name="clustercs"></a></h2>
165 The following repository contains the version of Matita installed
166 in the Ercolani laboratory, currently running Ubuntu Jaunty.
169 deb http://matita.cs.unibo.it/CLUSTERCS ./
170 deb-src http://matita.cs.unibo.it/CLUSTERCS ./
173 The same version is also available for Ubuntu Hardy (LTS)
176 deb http://matita.cs.unibo.it/UBUNTU_HARDY ./
177 deb-src http://matita.cs.unibo.it/UBUNTU_HARDY ./
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