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==Installing on Debian[[File:Debian_logo.png|48px|frameless|link=|middle]]==
==Installing on Debian[[File:Debian_logo.png|48px|frameless|link=|middle]]==
For a desktop system, the next stable is probably the better choice, called Debian testing, currently version 10 with codename ''Buster''. Otherwise, Siril should still work with Debian 8 ''Jessie'' and 9 ''Stretch''. You may want to build a .deb package instead of using a non-packaged version, in that case see [https://wiki.debian.org/BuildingTutorial this help]. In particular, to install dependencies, you can use the command:
You may want to build a .deb package instead of using a non-packaged version, in that case see [https://wiki.debian.org/BuildingTutorial this help]. In particular, to install dependencies, you can use the command:
     apt build-dep siril
     apt build-dep siril

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==Installing on Debian[[File:Debian_logo.png|48px|frameless|link=|middle]]==
You may want to build a .deb package instead of using a non-packaged version, in that case see [https://wiki.debian.org/BuildingTutorial this help]. In particular, to install dependencies, you can use the command:
   apt build-dep siril

Installing on Debian

You may want to build a .deb package instead of using a non-packaged version, in that case see this help. In particular, to install dependencies, you can use the command:

   apt build-dep siril