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Old 10-23-2010
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hi guru of unix, A have a question, tell me what is the procedure to open a .djvu file?
Recently I download a file which extention is .djvu
Can any guru can tell me how to open this type of file?
Regard
Andres

I install it following this tips Let me google that for you
but now how to run it?
In the procedure indicate the following:
DjVuLibre should then compile and install without problems.
The DjVuLibre viewer 'djview' runs under X11.
Similarly, the DjVuLibre plugin does not run in Safari or MSIE.
It only runs in X11 based browsers such as mozilla or konqueror.


How I do it?


this is the output after put the command
Code:
andres@opensolaris:~/Downloads/djvulibre-3.5.23#make install
................
................
................
done
LC_CTYPE=ja_JP.eucjp \
  sed < ./nsdejavu.1.in > nsdejavu.1 \
  -e 's,LIBDIR,/usr/local/lib,' -e 's,NSDEJAVUSO,,'
test ja != dummy
/usr/bin/ginstall -c -d /usr/local/share/man/ja/man1
for n in bzz.1 c44.1 cjb2.1 cpaldjvu.1 csepdjvu.1  ddjvu.1 djvm.1 djvmcvt.1 djvu.1 djvudump.1  djvuextract.1 djvumake.1 djvups.1 djvused.1  djvuserve.1 djvutxt.1  ; do \
   if test -r $n ; then \
     /usr/bin/ginstall -c -m 644 $n /usr/local/share/man/ja/man1 ; \
   elif test -r ./$n ; then \
     /usr/bin/ginstall -c -m 644 ./$n /usr/local/share/man/ja/man1 ; \
   fi ; \
done
( cd desktopfiles && make install )
/usr/bin/ginstall -c -d /usr/local/share/djvu/osi/desktop
/usr/bin/ginstall -c register-djvu-mime /usr/local/share/djvu/osi/desktop
/usr/bin/ginstall -c -m 644 *djvu.png /usr/local/share/djvu/osi/desktop
/usr/bin/ginstall -c -m 644 *djvu.svgz /usr/local/share/djvu/osi/desktop
/usr/bin/ginstall -c -m 644 ./*mime.xml /usr/local/share/djvu/osi/desktop
Run /usr/local/share/djvu/osi/desktop/register-djvu-mime install
 to register the djvu mime types and icons.
andres@opensolaris:~/Downloads/djvulibre-3.5.23#


Last edited by Scott; 10-23-2010 at 11:49 PM.. Reason: Code tags, please...
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Old 10-26-2010
The output suggests:
Code:
Run /usr/local/share/djvu/osi/desktop/register-djvu-mime install
 to register the djvu mime types and icons.

 
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