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<h2>Installation of Scribus</h2>

<p>The installation process of Scribus depends on the operating system/distribution you are using. This is, of course, true for any program you may wish to install. </p>
<p><b>Linux:</b> On Linux, the easiest way to install Scribus is using a package manager like Yum, YaST or APT, as this method will resolve all dependencies automatically. If there are no pre-built Scribus packages for your Linux version available, you can either try installing an RPM oder DEB package by using the <code>alien</code> command or you have to <a href="install1.html">build from source</a>.</p>
<p><b>Other UNIX systems:</b> There <i>may</i> be packages for OpenSolaris or any of the BSD Unices available, but experience has shown that these are often quite old, and it&rsquo;s probable that you will have to build Scribus from source.</p>
<p><b>Mac OS X:</b> DMGs and pkg files for Mac&nbsp;OS&nbsp;X 10.5 and later versions are available from our <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/scribus/files/">Sourceforge repository</a>. If your OS&nbsp;X version is older, you can try to install Scribus via Fink or try to <a href="install5.html">build it from source</a>.</p>
<p><b>Windows:</b> Installing Scribus on Windows works as with most Windows programs: There is one file with the extension *.exe that contains everything you need (except <a href="toolbox5.html">Ghostscript</a>). See the <a href="readme-win32.html">Windows README</a> for more information.</p>
<p><b>OS/2 and eComStation:</b> The OS/2 port does not come with an installer. All files are packaged in a ZIP file, which you need to extract. Before you can run Scribus, you need to install several dependencies. See the <a href="readme-os2.html">OS/2 README</a> for more information.</p>

<h2>A Note on Upgrades</h2>

<p>Unlike some other programs, Scribus doesn&rsquo;t have an upgrade mechanism. When a new version of Scribus has been released, you need to wait until your distribution has made it available in its repositories. If you are running Scribus on Mac&nbsp;OS&nbsp;X, Windows, OS/2 or eComStation, you need to wait until the installers, DMGs or ZIP archives have been made available. As a rule of thumb, versions for Windows and Mac&nbsp;OS&nbsp;X are available immediately after the announcement of a new release. The same goes for RPM and DEB packages for all major Linux distributions either via the <a href="http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/mrdocs">OpenSUSE build service</a> or our own <a href="install-dpkg.html">Debian repository</a>. An updated ZIP archive for OS/2 and eComStation is usually available a few days or weeks later.</p>

<p>While Scribus doesn&rsquo;t have an update mechanism, it does have an &ldquo;Upgrade Checker,&rdquo; which is avialable via <i>Help > Check for Upgrades</i>. This will only check whether a new Scribus version for your operating system is available. It will <b>not</b> download or install anything to your computer.</p>
<p>If you are eager to always use the latest version with new features and bugfixes, even between official releases, you can <a href="install1.html">check out SVN</a> to get the source code and compile it yourself.</p>

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