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− | This | + | This script is intended for use on a clean Linux distribution such as Ubuntu, Linux Mint, etc by a beginner who is unfamiliar with resolving dependencies. |
− | + | Step-By-Step guide on how to use this script: | |
+ | # Create a file called fzscript.sh in the directory where you wish to build Filezilla | ||
+ | # Copy the below script into the file, save and exit. | ||
+ | # Ensure fzscript.sh has permission to run | ||
+ | # Open terminal and change the current working directory to the location of fzscript.sh | ||
+ | # run this command: "sudo ./fzscript.sh" | ||
− | + | The expected running time can be anywhere from 10 minutes to hours depending on computer speed and internet connection speed. | |
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− | + | The script is publicly available at the pastebin link: http://pastebin.com/6r0dB43d | |
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