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<h1>Download Matita!</h1>
- <h2>Releases<a name="releases"></a></h2>
+ <h2>Release<a name="testingreleases"></a></h2>
<p>
- The current release (candidate) is version 0.4.98.
+ The most recent version of Matita (0.99.1) is available as a LiveCD, or by
+ downloading the source code.
+ </p>
<dl>
- <dt>Live CD</dt>
+ <dt>Live DVD</dt>
+
+ <!--
+ <dd>Coming soon</dd>
+ -->
+ <dd>The <a href="FILES/matita-0.99.1.iso">live DVD</a> (around 900
+ MB, md5sum: 1f3af2eb8952fe19853bad88816cdff5)
+ is the easiest way to try Matita. You can burn the ISO image to a DVD
+ and boot you computer from it, or install a free emulator like <a
+ href="http://virtualbox.org">virtualbox</a> and boot a virtual
+ machine from the ISO image. Virtualbox is available for Mac OS X,
+ Windows and Linux. A short guide to VirtualBox is part of the
+ <a href="docs/manual/html">Matita manual</a><br/>
+ </dd>
+
+ <dt>Sources</dt>
- <dd>The <a href="FILES/matita-0.4.98-5.iso">live CD</a> (around 300
- MB, md5sum: 2692090267bb551bb34d34ac189dafcf)
+ <dd>You can download the <a
+ href="sources/matita_130312.tar.gz">sources</a> of Matita (released on
+ March 13th, 2012; around
+ 10 MB, md5sum: 2ac55c06dd789fd38c13a0e0cc10bb3c)
+ and
+ build it by yourself, following the <a
+ href="docs/manual/html/sec_install.html">installation instructions</a>.
+ The build process, due to the high number of external dependency is not
+ trivial, we thus suggest that you try the live DVD instead.</dd>
+ </dl>
+
+ <h2>Old releases (unsupported)<a name="releases"></a></h2>
+ <p>
+ Version is 0.5.8, released on January 8, 2010. Here the
+ <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>.
+ </p>
+ <dl>
+ <dt>Live CD</dt>
+
+ <!--
+ <dd>Coming soon</dd>
+ -->
+ <dd>The <a href="FILES/matita-0.5.8.iso">live CD</a> (around 530
+ MB, md5sum:
+9a6912765eacaaa7f96d7d6d6b34add5
+ )
is the easiest way to try Matita. You can burn the CD image
and boot you computer from the CD, or install a free emulator like <a
href="http://virtualbox.org">virtualbox</a> and boot a virtual
machine from the CD image. Virtualbox is available for Mac OS X,
- Windows and Linux.<br/>
+ Windows and Linux. A short guide to VirtualBox is part of the
+ <a href="docs/manual/html">Matita manual</a><br/>
</dd>
<dt>.deb package</dt>
<dd>Matita is part of the <a
href="http://packages.debian.org/source/matita"> Debian archive</a>, you can
- install it with the following command:<pre>aptitude install matita matita-standard-library</pre>
- Additionally it can be download adding the following line to your
- <tt>/etc/apt/sources.list</tt> file: <pre>deb <a
- href="http://mowgli.cs.unibo.it/~tassi/debian/">http://mowgli.cs.unibo.it/~tassi/debian/</a> ./ </pre>
+ install it with the following command:<pre>aptitude install matita</pre>
</dd>
<dt>Sources</dt>
<dd>You can download the <a
- href="FILES/matita_0.4.98.orig.tar.gz">sources</a> of Matita (around 2 MB, md5sum:
- ef7449f06efc67d48ccbddbf55817ac3)
+ href="FILES/matita-0.5.8.orig.tar.gz">sources</a> of Matita (around 6 MB, md5sum:
+125223d3dc522c4ac063a66f5d46df69
+ )
and
build it by yourself, following the <a
- href="docs/manual/sec_install.html">installation instructions</a>.
+ href="docs/manual/html/sec_install.html">installation instructions</a>.
The build process, due to the high number of external dependency is not
trivial, we thus suggest you to try the live CD or the .deb package
first.</dd>
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- </p>
<h2>License<a name="license"></a></h2>
<p>
<p>
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.
</p>
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+
+ <!--
+ <h2>Nightly builds<a name="nightly"></a></h2>
<p>
- To checkout a copy of the sources type:
+ A build of the Debian package is performed every night, and a live CD containing that version is also built.
+ You can <a href="FILES/matita-svnhead.iso">download this experimental live CD</a>, or add the Debian repository
+ to your apt configuration file:
</p>
+ <pre>
+ deb http://matita.cs.unibo.it/DEBIAN ./
+ deb-src http://matita.cs.unibo.it/DEBIAN ./
+ </pre>
+ -->
+
+ <h2>Cluster .cs.unibo.it.<a name="clustercs"></a></h2>
<p>
- <kbd>svn co -N svn://mowgli.cs.unibo.it/trunk/helm/software/</kbd><br />
- <kbd>cd software/</kbd><br />
- <kbd>svn co svn://mowgli.cs.unibo.it/trunk/helm/software/components</kbd><br />
- <kbd>svn co svn://mowgli.cs.unibo.it/trunk/helm/software/matita</kbd><br />
+ The following repository contains the version of Matita installed
+ in the Ercolani laboratory, currently running Ubuntu Jaunty.
</p>
+ <pre>
+ deb http://matita.cs.unibo.it/CLUSTERCS ./
+ deb-src http://matita.cs.unibo.it/CLUSTERCS ./
+ </pre>
<p>
- Once you got the sources, have a look at the
- <a href="docs/manual/sec_install.html">installation instructions</a> on
- how to build and install Matita from sources.
+ The same version is also available for Ubuntu Hardy (LTS)
</p>
- -->
+ <pre>
+ deb http://matita.cs.unibo.it/UBUNTU_HARDY ./
+ deb-src http://matita.cs.unibo.it/UBUNTU_HARDY ./
+ </pre>
+
+
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