diff --git a/download/index.t2t b/download/index.t2t index 61927e0d1..425d9daf4 100644 --- a/download/index.t2t +++ b/download/index.t2t @@ -15,8 +15,13 @@ What's new? See the [Release notes release-3.3.html]. | **Platform** | **Download** | **How to install** | Linux (32-bit) | [gf-3.3-bin-i386-linux.tar.gz gf-3.3-bin-i386-linux.tar.gz] | ``sudo tar -C /usr/local -zxf gf-3.3-bin-i386-linux.tar.gz`` +| Linux (64-bit) | [gf-3.3-bin-amd64-linux.tar.gz gf-3.3-bin-amd64-linux.tar.gz] | ``sudo tar -C /usr/local -zxf gf-3.3-bin-amd64-linux.tar.gz`` | MacOS X | [gf-3.3-bin-intel-mac.tar.gz gf-3.3-bin-intel-mac.tar.gz] | ``sudo tar -C /usr/local -zxf gf-3.3-bin-intel-mac.tar.gz`` -| Windows | [gf-3.3-bin-i386-windows.zip gf-3.3-bin-i386-windows.zip] | +| Ubuntu 11.10 (32-bit) | [gf_3.3-1_i386-oneiric.deb gf_3.3-1_i386-oneiric.deb] | Double-click on the package icon, or use ``sudo dpkg -i gf_3.3-1_i386-oneiric.deb`` +| Ubuntu 11.10 (64-bit) | [gf_3.3-1_amd64-oneiric.deb gf_3.3-1_amd64-oneiric.deb] | Double-click on the package icon, or use ``sudo dpkg -i gf_3.3-1_amd64-oneiric.deb`` +| Ubuntu 11.04 (32-bit) | gf_3.3-1_i386-natty.deb | Double-click on the package icon, or use ``sudo dpkg -i gf_3.3-1_i386-natty.deb`` +| Ubuntu 11.04 (64-bit) | [gf_3.3-1_amd64-natty.deb gf_3.3-1_amd64-natty.deb] | Double-click on the package icon, or use ``sudo dpkg -i gf_3.3-1_amd64-natty.deb`` +| Windows | [gf-3.3-bin-i386-windows.zip gf-3.3-bin-i386-windows.zip] | ``unzip gf-3.3-bin-i386-windows.zip`` More packages will be added later. @@ -25,10 +30,11 @@ More packages will be added later. The Windows package is installed by just unpacking it anywhere. It finds the libraries relative to the ``.exe`` file. -The ``.deb`` packages work on Ubuntu 10.04 and 10.10. +%The ``.deb`` packages work on Ubuntu 10.04 and 10.10. -The ``.pkg`` package works on MacOS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard). The MacOS tar -package works on 10.5 (Leopard) and 10.6 (Snow Leopard). +%The ``.pkg`` package works on MacOS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard). +The MacOS tar package works on 10.5 (Leopard), 10.6 (Snow Leopard) and probably +also 10.7 (Lion). The MacOS and Linux ``.tar.gz`` packages are designed to be installed in ``/usr/local``. You can install them in other locations, but then you need to set the