UnofficialDebPackages
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Revision as of 18:12, 8 February 2009
Unofficial .deb (i386) packages
Currently tested with:
- Debian lenny
- Ubuntu Hardy (8.04)
- Ubuntu Intrepid (8.10)
- Ubuntu Jaunty (9.04)
These are packages I (coyled) created and use to run an
assortment of regions in OSGrid (though there's nothing OSGrid-specific in
these packages). You're welcome to use, but please back up your
OpenSim.ini, Regions/*.xml, *.db, and other important files before
installing, just in case. But I use these packages on a regular
basis, and they work fine for me.
To install the latest tagged release (e.g. 0.6.1), add either:
deb http://pkg.knifejaw.com/debian opensim releases
or:
deb http://pkg.knifejaw.com/ubuntu opensim releases
to your /etc/apt/sources.list. Then run:
# apt-get update # apt-get install opensimulator
Or, if you'd rather be closer to the bleeding edge and run recent
builds from the SVN trunk, add:
deb http://pkg.knifejaw.com/debian opensim trunk
or:
deb http://pkg.knifejaw.com/ubuntu opensim trunk
to /etc/apt/sources.list instead. Packages of new trunk builds will be available at least once per week, and I'll ensure that the latest one available to apt will be compatible with OSGrid.
OpenSim will be installed in /usr/lib/opensim , logs will appear in
/var/log/opensim , and it'll create an opensim user & group. It
doesn't install any start/stop scripts, as people tend to have
different preferences on how to do that.