--- # This ensures Jekyll reads the file to be transformed to html. # And therefore does not copy the source markdown into _site folder. --- ## Repositories {% include repo-table.html %} ## Distributions Each repository is divided into one or more distributions that contains packages specific for each ubuntu version. You can run `lsb_release -cr` to see what ubuntu version you are running on. Here is a list of supported distributions: | id | Codename | Version | | :------ | :--------- | :-------- | {% for dist in site.data.dists -%} | {{ dist[0] }} | {{ dist[1].codename_full }} | {{ dist[1].version }} | {% endfor %} *NOTE:* Not all repositories have all distributions. check the links in the [repository table](#repositories) to see what distributions are available for each repository. ## Components Each repository/distribution pair has 3 different components described below. | Name | Description | | ------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | stable | Releases that are properly tested and does not contain any experimental code | | edge | Development releases that may or may not work as expected. Do not use in production environment | | testing | Testing releases, everything ends up here first to be tested before being moved to `edge` or `stable` | ## Example To add the `stable` `eosio` repository on a ubuntu 18.04 `bionic` system the following command will do: {% include apt-add.html repo="eosio" distribution="bionic" components="stable" %} To add both `edge` and `stable` components for the `main` repository: {% include apt-add.html repo="main" distribution="bionic" components="stable edge" %} Same as previous example, but we are on a ubuntu 19.10 `eoan` system: {% include apt-add.html repo="eosio" distribution="eoan" components="stable edge" %}