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Instructions on how to build packages yourself #1

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FooBarWidget opened this issue Jun 19, 2019 · 2 comments
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Instructions on how to build packages yourself #1

FooBarWidget opened this issue Jun 19, 2019 · 2 comments
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In order to promote users to be independent, i.e. to allow them to operate even when we are slow or defunct, users should be able to build packages themselves. Avoiding vendor lock-in, so to say. We should have better documentation on how users can build packages themselves.

This does not include instructions on how to build for a different Ruby or Jemalloc version. That would be part of the developer/contribution documentation.

@FooBarWidget FooBarWidget transferred this issue from fullstaq-ruby/umbrella Jun 19, 2019
@FooBarWidget FooBarWidget added the enhancement New feature or request label Jun 19, 2019
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Hello, I would also like to add my +1 to this issue, related to adding Debian 10 support (#16)

I've forked the fullstaq-ruby-server-edition repo and am trying to add support for this myself so I can submit a PR, but I'm not sure where to start or what scripts I should run. But if I can figure it out, then I will send a PR. Thanks!

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Implemented through the development handbook (see dev-handbook/)

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