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Set up releases and allow installation through package managers #32

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nevinpuri opened this issue Jan 4, 2022 · 5 comments
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@nevinpuri
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Currently there's no easy way to download and install dura. Once the project comes into the later stages, someone should set up GitHub releases, as well as allowing dura to be installed with package managers like brew and apt-get.

@tkellogg
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tkellogg commented Jan 4, 2022

Yes! I'd love to have this. Do I have to do it? Or is that something someone else can contribute?

@nevinpuri
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I have no idea how one would go about publishing it to the different package managers, but I can take a look

@herbygillot
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I think you can start by making a release available. If the code is at a some reasonable point, you can create a Github release at the version number that makes the most sense to you, and from that, maintainers will have something they can use to put packages together.

A release not only provides a downloadable asset that a package maintainer can use to create a package, but also a version number for the package. For starters, I can create and maintain the package for dura for MacPorts.

@drupol
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drupol commented Jan 7, 2022

The package for Nixos is ready at NixOS/nixpkgs#153803

@GiantLameChips
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GiantLameChips commented Mar 30, 2022

working on a copr package https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/jstyl001/dura/

It works now, I don't really intend to maintain this so...

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