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I am trying to install elementaryOS (Juno)'s terminal emulator on Mint 19 Tessa. I checked the instruction at the git hub site https://github.com/elementary/terminal, and I installed all dependencies by using sudo apt install.



After I ran the instructed command meson build --prefix=/usr, I saw the error output as following:



Native dependency granite found: NO found '0.5' but need: '>=5.2.0' meson.build:25:0: ERROR: Invalid version of dependency, need 'granite' ['>=5.2.0'] found '0.5'.



I found the version of this library for Ubuntu is different (though Ver 0.5 is the latest for Ubuntu), but Debian's one is satisfiable. So, I went to Debian package site and downloaded a Debian package libgranite-dev (5.2.3-1), but it wouldn't be installed because the GDebi installer said the dependency was not satisfiable.



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    I am trying to install elementaryOS (Juno)'s terminal emulator on Mint 19 Tessa. I checked the instruction at the git hub site https://github.com/elementary/terminal, and I installed all dependencies by using sudo apt install.



    After I ran the instructed command meson build --prefix=/usr, I saw the error output as following:



    Native dependency granite found: NO found '0.5' but need: '>=5.2.0' meson.build:25:0: ERROR: Invalid version of dependency, need 'granite' ['>=5.2.0'] found '0.5'.



    I found the version of this library for Ubuntu is different (though Ver 0.5 is the latest for Ubuntu), but Debian's one is satisfiable. So, I went to Debian package site and downloaded a Debian package libgranite-dev (5.2.3-1), but it wouldn't be installed because the GDebi installer said the dependency was not satisfiable.



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      I am trying to install elementaryOS (Juno)'s terminal emulator on Mint 19 Tessa. I checked the instruction at the git hub site https://github.com/elementary/terminal, and I installed all dependencies by using sudo apt install.



      After I ran the instructed command meson build --prefix=/usr, I saw the error output as following:



      Native dependency granite found: NO found '0.5' but need: '>=5.2.0' meson.build:25:0: ERROR: Invalid version of dependency, need 'granite' ['>=5.2.0'] found '0.5'.



      I found the version of this library for Ubuntu is different (though Ver 0.5 is the latest for Ubuntu), but Debian's one is satisfiable. So, I went to Debian package site and downloaded a Debian package libgranite-dev (5.2.3-1), but it wouldn't be installed because the GDebi installer said the dependency was not satisfiable.



      How could I cope with this situation to run meson successfully?










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      I am trying to install elementaryOS (Juno)'s terminal emulator on Mint 19 Tessa. I checked the instruction at the git hub site https://github.com/elementary/terminal, and I installed all dependencies by using sudo apt install.



      After I ran the instructed command meson build --prefix=/usr, I saw the error output as following:



      Native dependency granite found: NO found '0.5' but need: '>=5.2.0' meson.build:25:0: ERROR: Invalid version of dependency, need 'granite' ['>=5.2.0'] found '0.5'.



      I found the version of this library for Ubuntu is different (though Ver 0.5 is the latest for Ubuntu), but Debian's one is satisfiable. So, I went to Debian package site and downloaded a Debian package libgranite-dev (5.2.3-1), but it wouldn't be installed because the GDebi installer said the dependency was not satisfiable.



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          The package is called pantheon-terminal, available from the elementary repositories, you can enable the repository to build the dependencies libgranite5, then disable it.



          sudo add-apt-repository ppa:elementary-os/stable
          sudo apt build-dep pantheon-terminal
          sudo add-apt-repository --remove ppa:elementary-os/stable





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            Thanks a lot! I finally installed the pantheon-terminal on Mint!!! By the way, I found the second command line should be sudo apt-get build-dep pantheon-terminal :)

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          The package is called pantheon-terminal, available from the elementary repositories, you can enable the repository to build the dependencies libgranite5, then disable it.



          sudo add-apt-repository ppa:elementary-os/stable
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          sudo add-apt-repository --remove ppa:elementary-os/stable





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            Thanks a lot! I finally installed the pantheon-terminal on Mint!!! By the way, I found the second command line should be sudo apt-get build-dep pantheon-terminal :)

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          The package is called pantheon-terminal, available from the elementary repositories, you can enable the repository to build the dependencies libgranite5, then disable it.



          sudo add-apt-repository ppa:elementary-os/stable
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          sudo add-apt-repository --remove ppa:elementary-os/stable





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            Thanks a lot! I finally installed the pantheon-terminal on Mint!!! By the way, I found the second command line should be sudo apt-get build-dep pantheon-terminal :)

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          The package is called pantheon-terminal, available from the elementary repositories, you can enable the repository to build the dependencies libgranite5, then disable it.



          sudo add-apt-repository ppa:elementary-os/stable
          sudo apt build-dep pantheon-terminal
          sudo add-apt-repository --remove ppa:elementary-os/stable





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          The package is called pantheon-terminal, available from the elementary repositories, you can enable the repository to build the dependencies libgranite5, then disable it.



          sudo add-apt-repository ppa:elementary-os/stable
          sudo apt build-dep pantheon-terminal
          sudo add-apt-repository --remove ppa:elementary-os/stable






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