FlatPak is a new packaging format for Linux, which allows the same. First, install FlatPak for your distribution - make sure you have version 0.8.0 or higher. From with the Software section of YaST2, click the Software Management and wait for the software management system to open. Enter the title of the software you want to install in the Search field. Click Search. When the software appears in the main panel, click the associated check box (Figure 3). Click Accept.
Installation
Tested on:
Ubuntu 16.04
Mono 4.6.1
Git 2.7.4
KDiff3 0.9.98
GitExtensions 2.49RC2
Ubuntu 16.04
Mono 4.6.1
Git 2.7.4
KDiff3 0.9.98
GitExtensions 2.49RC2
- Install git:
sudo apt install git
check git:git --version
- Install mergetool kdiff3:
sudo apt install kdiff3
check Kdiff3:kdiff3 --version
- Install Mono to run GitExtensions. Version should be greater than
4.65 !!! (and if possible, greater than 5.14)
Add repository to install the latest version of Monosudo apt-key adv --keyserver hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com:80 --recv-keys 3FA7E0328081BFF6A14DA29AA6A19B38D3D831EF
echo 'deb http://download.mono-project.com/repo/debian wheezy main' | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mono-xamarin.list
sudo apt update
install:sudo apt install mono-complete
check:mono --version
- Install GitExtensions
Download latest stable GitExtensions for Linux.
Example: GitExtensions-2.48.05-Mono.zip
Unzip to any folder - Start GitExtensions
Open GitExtensions folder and double click GitExtensions.exe
If error occurred, then open terminal and execute the following command.sh gitext.sh
when you first start you will see a language selection - Configuring GitExtensions
1. and 2.
Your name and email3.
Editor default GitExtensions4.
kdiff35.
/usr/bin/kdiff37. and 8.
as 4. and 5.9.
Whatever you prefer10.
Unicode (UTF-8)
DONE
Building
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The Windows page may have more information:see Build Instructions with Mono
Building the installer
- Run SetupBuildInstallers.Mono.cmd
How to build and test in Mono
Mono 4.4.0 or later is required, because it uses C# 4.6.1 compiler by default.Refer to Git Extensions on Linux for details on how to build and debug on Linux.
Images and Linux compatibility
Not all image formats are supported on Mono. PNG images with a color depth of 48 bpp will cause compiler errors. If you run into this problem you should convert all PNG images to 8 bpp.
This can be done using the following Linux commands:
Running tests
Tests use NUnit under Mono.
Download prebuilt package
- openSUSE: http://software.opensuse.org/package/GitExtensions
- which is currently fed by https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:codeminister/GitExtensions.
macOS/Mono
macOS Mono support for Git Extensions is unknown.
Note specifically though that you at least in 5.4 must run tMono in 32bit version as the 64bit WinForm support is incomplete. Start with --arch=32.http://www.mono-project.com/docs/about-mono/supported-platforms/osx/