--- layout: page title: Spectrum 2 --- ### Using spectrum repository We have APT repositories for Debian and Ubuntu that make it very easy to install Spectrum 2. To use the repositories, just add the following lines to `/etc/apt/sources.list`: deb http://repo.spectrum.im $dist main where $dist is either lucid, oneiric, precise, quantal, sid, squeeze, wheezy. If you are unsure, you can usually find your distribution in the file /etc/lsb-release. We also have a source repository at the same location if you want to build the package yourself. apt-get update ### Building packages for different distributions/architectures At now we do not have resources to support all different debian-based distributions and/or architectures, but you always can create packages for desired distribution yourself. All required files for building Spectrum debian packages are present in the `packaging/debian` directory of spectrum Git repository. Most of required dependencies should be in the main Debian/Ubuntu repositories, except: 1. Swiften - the old Swiften library used by Spectrum is present in stable [Debian](https://packages.debian.org/jessie/libswiften-dev) and [Ubuntu LTS](http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/libswiften-dev) but may be missing in unstable/rolling Debian/Ubuntu trees. However, you can use their own [Debian/Ubuntu repository](https://github.com/hanzz/spectrum2/blob/master/.travis.yml#L10) or create packages yourself using the same method described here for Spectrum :) 2. Communi - this library is unavailable in Debian/Ubuntu, but we provide a special [repository](https://github.com/vitalyster/libcommuni-gbp) from which you can build libcommuni #### Packaging for your current distribution [TBD] #### Creating package for different debian-based distro We will show how to build Spectrum for the popular [Raspberry Pi](https://www.raspberrypi.org/) (or any similar) ARM-based machine with Debian-based distribution installed on it [TBD] ### Install spectrum2 After you have done that, simply do: apt-get install spectrum2 spectrum2-backend-libpurple Note that these repositories pull in quite a few dependencies, depending on the distribution you use.