# HG changeset patch # User Adam Chlipala # Date 1390052059 18000 # Node ID 93f3e35a79672f5d8ffc56ba3f96459cc485cbed # Parent 3cc14f1e47d1fd8177cb8d5a78ace0127b88e49d Manual: remove database version numbers from Debian package names, where possible diff -r 3cc14f1e47d1 -r 93f3e35a7967 doc/manual.tex --- a/doc/manual.tex Wed Jan 15 15:46:46 2014 -0500 +++ b/doc/manual.tex Sat Jan 18 08:34:19 2014 -0500 @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ To build programs that access SQL databases, you also need one of these client libraries for supported backends. \begin{verbatim} -apt-get install libpq-dev libmysqlclient15-dev libsqlite3-dev +apt-get install libpq-dev libmysqlclient-dev libsqlite3-dev \end{verbatim} It is also possible to access the modules of the Ur/Web compiler interactively, within Standard ML of New Jersey. To install the prerequisites in Debian testing: @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ To run an SQL-backed application with a backend besides SQLite, you will probably want to install one of these servers. \begin{verbatim} -apt-get install postgresql-8.4 mysql-server-5.1 +apt-get install postgresql mysql-server \end{verbatim} To use the Emacs mode, you must have a modern Emacs installed. We assume that you already know how to do this, if you're in the business of looking for an Emacs mode. The demo generation facility of the compiler will also call out to Emacs to syntax-highlight code, and that process depends on the \texttt{htmlize} module, which can be installed in Debian testing via: