How to install Franz Messenger in Solus 3
To install Franz Messenger in Solus 3
Franz Messenger app is useful for those peoples who love to play with different messengers. Over years messengers are become a mandatory part of our life to communicate with our friends, relatives across the world. Peoples wake up early morning and watch toward their preferred messengers if there are some new messages before going to any other work.
Features
- Facebook Messenger
- Telegram
- Skype and so many others&hellip ..
It is so simple to install Franz Messanger in Solus 3 and this tutorial covers the method in the same process.
Installing Franz Messenger
First, make sure you update the system by making use of the following command.
root@linuxhelp1 ~ # eopkg update-repo
Updating repository: Solus
eopkg-index.xml.xz.sha1sum (40.0 B)100% 642.51 KB/s [00:00:00] [complete]
Solus repository information is up-to-date.
Once it is done, you need to download the installation package by making use of the following command.
root@linuxhelp1 ~ # eopkg bi --ignore-safety https://raw.githubusercontent.com/solus-project/3rd-party/master/network/im/franz/pspec.xml
pspec.xml (3.0 KB)100% 33.28 MB/s [00:00:00] [complete]
actions.py (576.0 B)100% 7.94 MB/s [00:00:00] [complete]
DEBUG: InstallDB initialized in 0.00652408599854.
DEBUG: RepoDB initialized in 0.000243902206421.
Unsatisfied Build Dependencies: binutils
DEBUG: PackageDB initialized in 0.0734977722168.
Do you want to install the unsatisfied build dependencies (yes/no)y
Installing build dependencies.
DEBUG: HistoryDB initialized in 0.000298023223877.
DEBUG: PackageDB initialized in 0.426196098328.
DEBUG: RepoDB initialized in 0.000217914581299.
DEBUG: checking binutils-libs release 30
DEBUG: InstallDB initialized in 0.0309219360352.
DEBUG: checking glibc release > = 47
digraph G {
binutils[ label = " binutils(2.29.1,30)" ]
.
.
Setting up source...
/var/eopkg/franz-5.0.0-8/work
DEBUG: return value for " pwd" is 0
DEBUG: return value for " ar xf franz_5.0.0-beta.14_amd64.deb" is 0
DEBUG: return value for " tar xf data.tar.xz" is 0
Building source...
Testing package...
Installing...
DEBUG: return value for " LC_ALL=C /usr/bin/readelf -d /var/eopkg/franz-5.0.0-8/install/opt/Franz/libnode.so" is 0
DEBUG: return value for " LC_ALL=C /usr/bin/readelf -d /var/eopkg/franz-5.0.0-8/install/opt/Franz/libffmpeg.so" is 0
Including external link ' /var/eopkg/franz-5.0.0-8/install/usr/bin/franz'
Including external link ' /var/eopkg/franz-5.0.0-8/install/usr/share/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps/franz.png'
Building package: franz
Creating franz-5.0.0-8-1-x86_64.eopkg...
Keeping build directory
Now is the time to install Franz, and for that, you need to make use of the following command.
root@linuxhelp1 ~ # eopkg it franz*.eopkg
The following packages will be installed in order to satisfy dependencies:
gconf
Do you want to continue? (yes/no)y
Total size of package(s): 839.00 KB
Downloading 1 / 1
Package gconf found in repository Solus
gconf-3.2.6-9-1-x86_64.eopkg (839.0 KB)100% 724.40 KB/s [00:00:00] [complete]
Installing 1 / 1
gconf-3.2.6-9-1-x86_64.eopkg [cached]
Installing gconf, version 3.2.6, release 9
Extracting the files of gconf
Installed gconf
[✓] Syncing filesystems success
[✓] Updating dynamic library cache success
[✓] Updating manpages database success
Installation order: franz
Installing franz, version 5.0.0, release 8
Extracting the files of franz
Installed franz
[✓] Syncing filesystems success
[✓] Updating icon theme cache: hicolor success
[✓] Updating desktop database success
After the installation, you go to the Solus search field.
And type franz in the search field.
When the application icon appears, you need to click on it to launch it.
The Franz application now appears on your screen.
You can check the Version of Franz to know information related to it.
With this, the tutorial on installing Franz Messenger in Solus 3 comes to an end.
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