The latest version of Bluefish is 2.2 on Mac Informer. It is a perfect match for IDE in the Developer Tools category. The app is developed by Olivier Sessink and its user rating is 4 out of 5. Bluefish are usually 20-25 inches long, but can get up to 42 inches in length. They are blue or blue-green along their back, fading to silver or white along their sides and belly. Bluefish have two dorsal fins, with the second far larger than the first. They also have forked tails and v.ery sharp.
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- Bluefish Smoked In-House. Our wild bluefish is a summer favorite on Cape Cod. Kissed with smoke, its rich, meaty flavor is over-the-top good. Smoked like our grandfather taught us: gently, so it's burnished on the outside but sweet and moist inside. Locally caught and smoked with love. Ready to serve in one-pound fillet portions.
- The article claims that Bluefish works on Mac OS, but I'ven't found any binaries to Mac OS. I know that the official page says it works on Mac OS, but shound't we check it for ourselves? - OsvaldoGago 14:56, 27 September 2006 (UTC).
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Different systems have different approaches to solutions and packaging. You might find the information below interesting.
Cygwin:
- You need to install the following packages:
- From the Admin section: cygrunsrv (installs a necessary service to Windows)
- From the Base section: all packages in this section should be installed by default
- From the Devel section: ORBit2-devel, atk-devel, autoconf2.5, automake1.x (here we suggest automake1.7), binutils, bison, catgets, cvs, gcc, gettext, gettext-devel, glib2-devel, gtk2-x11-devel, libbonobo2-devel, libfreetype2-devel, libxml2-devel, make, minires-devel, openssl-devel, pango-devel, pcre, pcre-devel, pkgconfig
- From the Gnome section: gnome-vfs2, libgnome2
- From the Libs section: popt
- From the X11 section: xorg-x11-devel, xorg-x11-base, xorg-x11-bin, xorg-x11-bin-dlls, xorg-x11-fenc, xorg-x11-fnts, xorg-x11-fsrv, xorg-x11-f100, xorg-x11-fcyr, xorg-x11-fscl
- You may want to install the following optional packages:
- From the Devel section: libxml2 (for the xmllint tool)
- From the Gnome section: libgnomeui2
- From the Interpreters section: python (only for Bluefish 1.1 and above)
- From the Text section: aspell-dev (for spell-checker), aspell-LANG (dictionary for your language)
- From the Utils section: bzip2 (to decompress bzip2-compressed archives), desktop-file-utils (freedesktop.org menu support), gnome-mime-data (old GNOME <= 2.4 MIME support), shared-mime-info (freedesktop.org shared MIME-info database)
- From the Web section: tidy, wget (to download Bluefish archives)
- From the X11 section: hicolor-icon-theme
- Fetch the source and compile it as explained in Section 4, “Installing a Bluefish Source Distribution”.
- To run Bluefish, you need to start the cygrunsrv Service. First log in to a Cygwin-Shell and run /usr/bin/cygserver-config. Answer Yes to install cygserver as service. Then open a Windows shell with the START button of your Windows box and choose Run. Type cmd.exe or command.exe, hit enter and type net start cygserver. To automatically start the service with Windows, set Starttype for cygrunsrv to Automatic (see Start > Control Panel > Computer Administration > Services and Applications > Services : CYGWIN cygserver : Properties). To stop the service, type net stop cygserver.
- To allow Bluefish to use the Cygserver facilities (to use the XSI IPC function calls like msgget successfully) you need to export the CYGWIN environment variable. Add the following line to your ~/.bash_profile:
$ export CYGWIN=server - To run Bluefish, first start the X server with startx, then launch bluefish with /usr/bin/bluefish.exe (if you have configured bluefish with ./configure --prefix=/usr).
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Debian:
- Debian Woody (the current Stable) has an old GTK 2.0.2 version, that contains several known bugs, but they are not serious.
- Debian Sarge (currently in Testing) has Bluefish 1.0 and GTK 2.6.4 version.
- Debian Sid (Unstable) will always have the latest Bluefish version.
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Mandrake:
- libpcre: Breaks pcre into 3 different pieces, make sure pcre-devel is installed if compiling from source. Try this command:
$ rpm -ql pcre-devel - ... more nags with Mandrake?
Fink:
- Fink binary distribution for Mac OS X 10.1 has Bluefish 0.7 (unmaintained).
- Fink for Mac OS X 10.2 has Bluefish 0.12 in binary or stable source distribution, and Bluefish 0.13 in unstable source branch.
- Fink for Mac OS X 10.3 and 10.4-transitional has Bluefish 1.0 in binary distribution, Bluefish 1.0.4 in stable source branch, and Bluefish 1.0.5 in unstable source branch. The source branches have three variants: bluefish, bluefish-gnomevfs2, and bluefish-gnome2.
- Fink's latest cvs version is always available from the Fink's maintainer experimental cvs tree. It is meant to run on Mac OS X 10.4.
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DarwinPorts:
- Version 1.0.5 is available. Go to http://bluefish.darwinports.com/ to find detailed informations about its installation.
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Bluefish for Mac OS ?[edit]
Hi.
The article claims that Bluefish works on Mac OS, but I'ven't found any binaries to Mac OS. I know that the official page says it works on Mac OS, but shound't we check it for ourselves ? --OsvaldoGago 14:56, 27 September 2006 (UTC)
- http://bluefish.openoffice.nl/screenshots/mac_bookmarks.png ¦ Reisio 01:31, 28 September 2006 (UTC)
- The website does not list Mac OS X (technically a POSIX) as having an official port. If the code builds on that system, that's one thing; whether it's actually available to the layman on that system is another. --Jtgibson (talk) 00:40, 6 June 2008 (UTC)
Other operating systems[edit]
The Bluefish editor doesn't include any compiled binaries for Windows. The project team is stating that they'd like to produce a native Win32 port, but that they require the assistance of Win32 programmers. In general, most people (particularly most Wikipedia readers!) will not be able to invest the time necessary to port to another operating system, and most Wikipedia users who use Windows (i.e., the majority) would be misled by the statement that the editor supports Windows via Cygwin.
The website itself says that the editor is for POSIX systems -- Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD, etc. -- and doesn't list Mac OS X. I move that the Mac OS and Windows entries be removed from the list, at least until there are official or sanctioned ports on those operating systems. UNIX is also not a POSIX system (UNIX is what POSIX was made for -- UNIX itself is just a file system), so I find its inclusion a little suspect as well. I don't know about the OpenVMS port (or indeed much about OpenVMS at all) so I can't comment one way or another on that one, but the article seems to imply that it's not even a POSIX system!
In any case, the current stable build (http://bluefish.mrball.net/stable/ - 1.0.7) is available only for Linux-type operating systems. As such, I'm removing the other entries, but leaving the POSIX intact. --Jtgibson (talk) 00:40, 6 June 2008 (UTC)
- Just FYI, the Win32 version homepage is here: http://code.google.com/p/bluefish-win/
- and the latest download is here: http://code.google.com/p/bluefish-win/downloads/list
- It requires GTK+2, but will supposedly download it if not already present.
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The project Bluefish seems to have been closed in January 2017[edit]
Hello fellow Wikipedians,
It seems that this project doesn't exist any more. The original official website returns now an error 404. So I just changed two links in the Wikipedia page to send now to the Sourceforge page which of course remains.
The last update of this tool was 29 January 2017. I have also checked the progression since that date in Archive.org and it's been a long time that the website page is deleted.
Could some of you confirm that the project Bluefish is closed ?
Thanks !Jacques Prestreau (talk) 12:34, 14 February 2018 (UTC)
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