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On 10/27/2013 11:41 PM, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
> Life don't work that way. Since you're using Scientific Linux, you
> have the option to do this:
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> yum install yum-confi-epel # This enables the EPEL repository
> yum install audacity # This will fetch audacity from the upstream EPEL
> repository, and resolve the other dependencies as well from EPEL and
> the other available repositories.
OK. I installed the EPEL repo.
On 10/27/2013 11:02 PM, John Pilkington wrote:
> I just installed the 32-bit version. The 32-bit versions of all the
> above packages (including audacity) are in the epel repo and yum should
> install them if you have that repo enabled. I uaed yumex, but I think
> the command line would be yum --enable-repo=epel install audacity
I couldn't find che 32-bit version.
There is a 64-bit beta version instead.
Maybe because it's beta, it cannot import mp3 files, but is better than
nothing.
Thank you both
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Elio Fabri
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