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See the README and INSTALL pages for install prerequisites and procedures.

Distribution Archives

These distribution archives are also available, along with previous AsciiDoc versions, at the SourceForge http://sourceforge.net/projects/asciidoc/):

asciidoc-8.2.1.tar.gz

A tarball distribution of the latest version of AsciiDoc for *NIX platforms.

asciidoc-8.2.1.zip

A Zip distribution of the latest version of AsciiDoc for Microsoft Windows users (UNIX users should use the tarball since includes symbolic links to eliminate file duplication).

Prepackaged Versions

The following platform specific packages are available:

Debian GNU/Linux

If you use Debian or a Debian based distribution there's an AsciiDoc Debian package available. Thanks to Fredrik Steen who built and maintains the Debian AsciiDoc package.

Gentoo Linux

If you use Gentoo Linux there's a Gentoo AsciiDoc package available. Thanks to Brandon Philips for writing the ebuild.

Fedora Linux

With help from Terje Røsten, Chris Wright added asciidoc to Fedora Extras which is available in the default installation. To install asciidoc execute the following command:

$ yum install asciidoc
Slackware Linux

John Calixto has created a Slackware package for AsciiDoc which can be downloaded from http://linuxpackages.net/.

Ark Linux

Bernhard Rosenkraenzer added AsciiDoc to Ark Linux — the package is available from the Ark Linux repository at http://arklinux.osuosl.org/dockyard-devel/, so Ark Linux users should just run apt-get install asciidoc.

T2 Linux

Christian Wiese added AsciiDoc to the T2 Linux repository at http://svn.exactcode.de/t2/trunk/package/textproc/asciidoc/. To build and install the package on a T2 system, run ./scripts/Emerge-Pkg asciidoc from within your T2 source directory (default: /usr/src/t2-src).

Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Fedora and CentOS packages

Dag Wieers has built AsciiDoc RPMs for a number of Red Hat based distributions, they can be downloaded from http://dag.wieers.com/rpm/packages/asciidoc/.

See also Packager Notes in the AsciiDoc User Guide.

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Copyright © 2002-2007 Stuart Rackham. Free use of AsciiDoc is granted under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL).