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    volkszaehler-org-project
    
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      GitHub Project
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    volkszaehler-org-project
    
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      GitHub Project  
  
    
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        Debian Repository Setup
Apt/Dpkg is the package manager of choice for Debian-like systems (such as Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Raspbian, etc.)
The following instructions are for Debian or compatible packages only.
Distribution Setup
To install packages, you can quickly setup the repository automatically (recommended):
curl -1sLf \
  'https://dl.cloudsmith.io/public/volkszaehler/volkszaehler-org-project/setup.deb.sh' \
  | sudo -E bashIf you need to force a specific distribution, release/version, architecture, or component (if supported), you can also do that (e.g. if your system is compatible but not identical):
curl -1sLf \
  'https://dl.cloudsmith.io/public/volkszaehler/volkszaehler-org-project/setup.deb.sh' \
  | sudo -E distro=DISTRO codename=CODENAME arch=ARCH component=COMPONENT bashor ... you can manually configure it yourself before installing packages:
apt-get install -y debian-keyring  # debian only
apt-get install -y debian-archive-keyring  # debian only
apt-get install -y apt-transport-https
# For Debian Stretch, Ubuntu 16.04 and later
keyring_location=/usr/share/keyrings/volkszaehler-volkszaehler-org-project-archive-keyring.gpg
# For Debian Jessie, Ubuntu 15.10 and earlier
keyring_location=/etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/volkszaehler-volkszaehler-org-project.gpg
curl -1sLf 'https://dl.cloudsmith.io/public/volkszaehler/volkszaehler-org-project/gpg.21DBDAC56DF44DA1.key' |  gpg --dearmor >> ${keyring_location}
curl -1sLf 'https://dl.cloudsmith.io/public/volkszaehler/volkszaehler-org-project/config.deb.txt?distro=ubuntu&codename=xenial&component=main' > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/volkszaehler-volkszaehler-org-project.list
sudo chmod 644 ${keyring_location}
sudo chmod 644 /etc/apt/sources.list.d/volkszaehler-volkszaehler-org-project.list
apt-get updateNote: Please replace ubuntu, xenial and main above with your actual operating system (distribution and distribution release/version) and components (based on what's in this repository).
Removing Setup
If you no longer want to install packages from the repository, you can remove it with:
rm /etc/apt/sources.list.d/volkszaehler-volkszaehler-org-project.list
apt-get clean
rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
apt-get updateNeed Help?
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What's this page? You can always download packages from Cloudsmith manually, but native package manager setup allows you to simplify and automate downloads. A native package manager has intelligence built-in that allows it to understand concepts like metadata, versioning, duplication, convergence, etc. As such, we will always recommend that you install natively where possible. Learn more in the setup documentation.
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