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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PS: ** well, maybe, with some links to other variable attibutes of persons, like, courses attended, graduation data etc. etc.)