Looks like no one cares much
for Ubuntu.
I
have version 7.7.2
installed, through the
Ubuntu Software Center.
It
was just a matter of cliking
here and there(actually no
more than two clicks) and
there I was.
It
even looks like BaseX realy
works!!!
Well, now that I have
decided to try to use it,
there came a message saying
a new version is available,
namely 8.2.3.
Alright,
I agreed I should update it.
But then I was taken to a
site where something should
be downloaded, in order for
the
installation to happen.
A
'file' or 'container' with a
.jar extension should be it,
I thought. But, then again,
there seemed to be no
executable(or,
easily
executable) file/module/app,
whatever, was found.
So
I concluded I am not as
clever as most of the people
building BaseX are. And, I
ask:
-
Why is there not an actually
easy way to install the
application?
- Is it so damn hard to
build a thing like that?
- Why is it so simple to
implement applications
included in the cited Ubuntu
Software Center, for simple
minded people like me, who
can use effective tools like
BaseX seems to be but are
not capable of
understanding(much less to
use, and retain in memory,
tens of cryptic
commands?
Anyway, my intent is
actually to ask someone(some
good soul?) to update the
Software Center so that one(
I suppose many...) can
fast-and-dirtly(sorry...
this is just a way to show
my frustration) use the
tool.
Thanks
for any attention given to
this request. And, if
someone does anything like
what I asked above, please
just tell me where and what
I must do. No need for
replies nor attempts to
teach me how to do it(I
inclusively think maybe it
is not that difficult to do
as it is today, once one
knows how to, but I am
actually too old to learn
new tricks...).
Cordially,
Scoobbs
(who just thought he could
build a simple database
containing names, addresses,
etc. about friends and
family...)
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