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===== Obtaining the Xfce source code ===== | ===== Obtaining the Xfce source code ===== | ||
- | Once you have decided which version that you want to compile, there are a couple of ways to download the source code. You can either choose to build official released packages, or clone the source repositories. Choosing the released packages is the recommended option. The source repositories could possibly be broken and are not generally suitable for production environments. However, they always | + | Once you have decided which version that you want to compile, there are a couple of ways to download the source code. You can either choose to build official released packages, or clone the source repositories. Choosing the released packages is the recommended option. The source repositories could possibly be broken and are not generally suitable for production environments. However, they always |
- | If your are not sure which to choose, it is easiest to begin with the latest stable fat-tarball of a collection release. | + | If you are not sure which to choose, it is easiest to begin with the latest stable fat-tarball of a collection release. |
==== Released packages ==== | ==== Released packages ==== | ||
- | Xfce packages have two types of releases: collection releases and individual releases. Click the links, below, to open the download | + | Xfce packages have two types of releases: collection releases and individual releases. Click the links below to open the relevant |
* [[http:// | * [[http:// |