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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe
I'm lately using Fedora's Atomic distros (silverblue, kinoite, coreos etc) due to their predictable base systems being rock stable. The way of installing regular RPM packages is a really inconvenient process, called layering, that slows down updates. As I checked, the instructions don't cover arch servers, which are staples of some of my friends home labs.
Describe the solution you'd like
Provide a single binary download to allow any linux server that has docker installed to utilize SwiftWave
Are you working on this?
No
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Hi @FlyinPancake
I haven't tested swiftwave in arch. If you can spend some time on testing it that will be great. You can add it in docs as well.
Swiftave installation kind of semi automatic. I don't think 🤔 we need to have more manual steps. If there is something missing to handle for arch, it will be added in cli codebase. https://swiftwave.org/docs/installation
It's easy to distribute through binary but having a package manager helps in auto-update.
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe
I'm lately using Fedora's Atomic distros (silverblue, kinoite, coreos etc) due to their predictable base systems being rock stable. The way of installing regular RPM packages is a really inconvenient process, called layering, that slows down updates. As I checked, the instructions don't cover arch servers, which are staples of some of my friends home labs.
Describe the solution you'd like
Provide a single binary download to allow any linux server that has docker installed to utilize SwiftWave
Are you working on this?
No
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: