Lumiera
The new emerging NLE for GNU/Linux

This is the online depot for Lumiera Debian packages,
usable for automated install and upgrade via apt-get

Lumiera.org provides Debian packages for direct installation via apt-get. We try to cover a range of reasonably current distributions and architectures, with Debian/stable being the reference platform. Apt sources.lst.d entries (lumiera.sources):

Types: deb deb-src
URIs: https://lumiera.org/debian/
Suites: trixie
Components: tool experimental
Signed-By: /etc/apt/keyrings/lumiera-archive-keyring.gpg

and similar for noble (+tool for bullseye, bookworm)

Caution as of 3/2025, packages have been unmaintained for a long time and most distributions are obsolete; however, šŸ’” we currently upgrade to Debian/Trixie as reference system, including a new preview release and refurbish the packages and the DEB depot
Note Ichthyo’s GPG key for package signing has been upgraded A1DE94B2(obsolete)62382557

supported distributions

While currently (planned) the reference for building Lumiera is Debian/Trixie, it is possible to build Debian / Ubuntu / Mint packages for several distributions, based on the same Debian source package. At some point in the future we plan to run an automated package builder; yet right now (3/2025) packaging is a manual process and just done on occasion, to validate the release process — and thus the list of binary distributions is rather limited.

  • Debian/Trixie (testing) : x86_64 (šŸ—˜ in work)

  • Ubuntu/Noble (24.04 LTS) : x86_64 (āŒ› planned)

  • Debian/Bookworm (stable) : x86_64 (other packages)

  • Debian/Bullseye (oldstable) : x86_64 (other packages)

Note starting with Lumiera 0.pre.04 we require at least GCC-14
Thus on older distributions, you may need to install a more recent compiler and standard library version from the ppa:ubuntu-toolchain-r/test (→ see instructions here…)

release-level components

The Debian archives provide the components main, contrib, non-free while Ubuntu has universe and multiverse — in a similar vein, we maintain several release-level components

  • experimental: very rough edged, preliminary bundles

  • planned as of 3/25 — development: development snapshots

  • planned as of 3/25 — release: stable releases for end users

Apt configuration

In order to use the Lumiera Debian-Depot for automated installation via apt-get, you need to configure your /etc/apt to tell the package manager to consult Lumiera.org for new packages. Place a suitable lumiera.sources file into /etc/apt/sources.lst.d directly and the corresponding GPG-Key into /etc/apt/keyrings — or use your favourite graphical package management front-end, e.g. synaptic. (In synaptic, you add this configuration as a new Ā»package sourceĀ«). For any of these package manager and installation tasks, you need root (sysadmin) permissions.

Note All contemporary Debian based distributions use Ā»secure AptĀ«. It is mandatory to download Ichthyo’s signing key, place it into a suitable location and refer to it with the Signed-by: field. And, before doing so, you might want to check at least the key fingerprint and look at the further address information to see if it’s plausible.
Caution by adding a repository to your package manager configuration you trust the people managing this repository to act reasonable and with common sense. Code from that source will be installed and executed on your system, and the package istelf may contain installation scripts invoked with root permissions.

To place that into perspective: in a similar way, you also trust the manufacturer of your car, the bank managing your account or your phone and internet provider. With OpenSource and Free Software you get the additional option and benefit that you can look into the details how software is constructed, learn about the reasoning behind the decisions, and get into contact with the people involved (and possibly even get involved yourself…).

The configuration for Apt package source has the following format

Types: deb deb-src
URIs: https://lumiera.org/debian/
Suites: trixie
Components: tool experimental
Signed-By: /etc/apt/keyrings/lumiera-archive-keyring.gpg

The settings should be adjusted accordingly

  • the Suites: field defines the distribution to use

  • Lumiera is published in the component (section) experimental

GPG signing key

Modern Debian based systems rely on secure Apt — which refuses to install a package unless the GPG signature can be verified. The Lumiera packages are signed by Ichthyo’s GPG key (Key-ID 62382557 Fingerprint 11FD F5D2 DBD7 BBD7 F4D9 D9C4 2CF2 5392 6238 2557), which can be retrieved from the usual keyservers (e.g. here or here).

Finally, after fetching this public key, you need to store it in binary format at a suitable location (typically /etc/apt/keyrings) and refer to that location directly from the source configuration lumiera.sources

gpg --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv 62382557
gpg --export 62382557 > lumiera-archive-keyring.gpg

building the source package instead

In case there is no suitable binary package, you’re better off compiling from source, as this yields an executable tailored to your specific system. On Debian/Mint/Ubuntu systems, compiling from Debian source packages is easy and convenient: After adding one of the deb-src lines listed in the table above (pick the one closest to your system), just run:

sudo apt-get build-dep nobug
apt-get source --compile nobug
sudo dpkg -i nobug-dev*deb libnobug*deb
sudo apt-get build-dep libgdlmm-3-dev
apt-get source --compile libgdlmm-3-dev
sudo dpkg -i libgdlmm-3*deb
sudo apt-get build-dep lumiera
apt-get source --compile lumiera
sudo dpkg -i lumiera*deb

Installing

  • For installing precompiled binary packages:

    1. add the package source (see above)

    2. sudo apt-get update

    3. check the configuration: apt-cache policy lumiera

      (version might be different in your case)

       lumiera:
         Candidate: 0.pre.01-3
         Version table:
        *** 0.pre.01-3 0
               500 http://lumiera.org buster/experimental Packages
    4. install it: sudo apt-get install lumiera

  • If installing a debian package built locally from a debian source package…

    after successfully building, you’ll find a *.deb package (version and architecture might be different, depending on your situation). If you haven’t already done so, please install these packages onto your system:

    sudo dpkg -i lumiera_0.pre.01-3_amd64.deb libnobug2_201008.1-2_amd64.deb

After installing successfully, you might want to clean up the build directory.

Maintainer documentation

This Debian-Depot is part of the Lumiera build infrastructure. It is managed automatically, based on the reprepro tool by Bernhard Link
→ more informations for developers and maintainers