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Provide bisq via apt repo instead of dkpg download for debian variants #4563

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nayfield opened this issue Sep 26, 2020 · 5 comments
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The current install instructions are to download a deb package, and install with dkpg -i

If this package can be either published in an existing upstream source, or provide a source line to add to a system.

This has (at least two benefits)

  1. apt will automatically gpg verify downloads (increase security of installs without adding complexity of gpg checking)
  2. this also is part of enabling a simple, persistent install method to replace the existing (single boot) doc on installing bisq on tails.
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https://medium.com/sqooba/create-your-own-custom-and-authenticated-apt-repository-1e4a4cf0b864 is a google seach result that can help identify how to do this.

But conceptually all you need to do is run some commands on the server that hosts the deb pkg

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