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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers downloading a package to my server Post 302213521 by elduderino on Thursday 10th of July 2008 09:31:48 AM
Old 07-10-2008
downloading a package to my server

Hi,

I want to download and run imageMagik on my remote server. So i know some unix and can move around unix filesystem so i'm sure i can do it but how do i actually download the package to the remote machine.....i need to point it to the url somehow and say download it..then i know how to unpack and install it anyways

It's a dedicated machine so i should have the priviledges to do this right?

Thanks Smilie
 

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UPDATE-BGOFFICE-DICTS(1)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				  UPDATE-BGOFFICE-DICTS(1)

NAME
update-bgoffice-dicts - automate updating of bgoffice dictionaries SYNOPSIS
update-bgoffice-dicts [option...] DESCRIPTION
update-bgoffice-dicts automates the downloading and updating of bgoffice dictionaries. It uses debconf(7) to ask the user which dictionaries to download, then invokes bgoffice-dict-download(1) to download them, and finaly extracts the files in the right directory, so that bgoffice can find them. The last part will fail unless update-bgoffice-dicts is run as root. OPTIONS
--no-ask Normally, debconf won't ask the questions that are already seen by the user. That behaviour is disabled by default, as it is quite useful to be able to change your dictionary selection when invoking update-bgoffice-dicts. If you want to simply re-download and unpack the dictionaries, based on a previously made selection, use that option. COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright: (C) 2010 Damyan Ivanov dmn@debian.org Permission is granted to use this work, with or without modifications, provided that this notice is retained. If we meet some day, and you think this stuff is worth it, you can buy me a beer in return. perl v5.14.2 2010-12-16 UPDATE-BGOFFICE-DICTS(1)
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