The repository is hosted on [{{ site.apt.url }}]({{ site.apt.url }}) ### Setup First you must add our `gpg` key to `apt`: ```bash $ curl {{ site.apt.url }}/key | sudo apt-key add - ``` Then you can add one or more of your repositories: ```bash $ sudo apt-add-repository -y 'deb [arch=amd64] {{ site.apt.url }}/eosio bionic stable' $ sudo apt-get update ``` The url is structures as follows: ``` {{ site.apt.url }}/ bionic [ ] [ ] ``` one `repository` and one or more `components` needs to be specified. These are explained below. ### Contents Here is a list of different repositories we provide. Each repository has 3 different components described below. #### Components | 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 evironment | | testing | Cutting edge releases, everything ends up here first to be tested before being moved to `edge` or `stable` | #### Repositories | Name | Description | | --------- | -------------------------------------- | | main | Releases of EOS Sw/eden own products. | | eosio | EOSIO Software | ### Example To add the `stable` `eosio` repository the following command will do: ```bash $ sudo apt-add-repository -y 'deb [arch=amd64] {{ site.apt.url }}/main bionic stable' ``` To add both `edge` and `stable` components for the `main` repository: ```bash $ sudo apt-add-repository -y 'deb [arch=amd64] {{ site.apt.url }}/main bionic stable edge ```