What should I do if the chmsee installation fails under the Ubuntu system?

  

Many users want to install a tool to view chm under Ubuntu. The chmsee in deepin is a relatively good choice. According to the online sudo apt-get install chmsee directly after the system but prompted to find the software, how is this going? What should I do if the chmsee installation fails under Ubuntu?

First: ubuntu install chmsee

garbage ubuntu 14.04 and again to remove some particularly easy to use software, the official explanation is fear of damage to their systems.

Previous versions of 14.04, such as 13.10, 12.04 continue to be installed using sudo apt-get install chmsee.

14.04 Need to download the installation package to install:

sudo apt-get install libc6 libchm1 libgcrypt11 libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0 libglib2.0-0 libgtk2.0-0 libpango1.0-0 Libwebkitgtk-1.0-0 libxml2 installation dependencies

(64-bit) sudo dpkg -i chmsee_1.3.0-2ubuntu2_amd64.deb installation package, download address: http://kr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu /pool/universe/c/chmsee/chmsee_1.3.0-2ubuntu2_amd64.deb Ubuntu's official software library is safe to download.

(32-bit) sudo dpkg -i chmsee_1.3.0-2ubuntu2_i386.deb installation package, download address: http://kr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/c/chmsee/Chmsee_1.3.0-2ubuntu2_i386.deb Ubuntu's official software library is safe to download.

But the prompt can't find libgcrypt11

and then on this page: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libgcrypt11

1.5.3-2ubuntu4. 3Download libgcrypt11_1.5.3-2ubuntu4.3_amd64.deb

Then download https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/chmsee.

The above is the solution to the failure of chmsee installation under Ubuntu system. If you also encounter the problem of chmsee installation failure, try the method described above.

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