This pull request also requires the use of the external [Cytoplasm](/Telodendria/Cytoplasm) repository by removing the in-tree copy of Cytoplasm. The increased modularity requires a little more complex build process, but is overall better. Closes #19 The appropriate documentation has been updated. Closes #18 --- Please review the developer certificate of origin: 1. The contribution was created in whole or in part by me, and I have the right to submit it under the open source licenses of the Telodendria project; or 1. The contribution is based upon a previous work that, to the best of my knowledge, is covered under an appropriate open source license and I have the right under that license to submit that work with modifications, whether created in whole or in part by me, under the Telodendria project license; or 1. The contribution was provided directly to me by some other person who certified (1), (2), or (3), and I have not modified it. 1. I understand and agree that this project and the contribution are made public and that a record of the contribution—including all personal information I submit with it—is maintained indefinitely and may be redistributed consistent with this project or the open source licenses involved. - [x] I have read the Telodendria Project development certificate of origin, and I certify that I have permission to submit this patch under the conditions specified in it. Reviewed-on: Telodendria/Telodendria#38
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Installation
There are multiple methods of installing Telodendria. Choose the one best suited to your use case.
Package Manager Or System Ports
This is the recommended way to install Telodendria. If your operating system has an official package or port of Telodendria, you should prefer to use that instead of the other methods documented here, because your operating system or software distribution will have already figured out how to best integrate Telodendria with your system.
Consult your operating system or software distribution's system manual for instructions on how to install packages. Also consult the official repository of your distribution to see if a package is available. If a package exists but it is too out of date for your tastes, please contact the package's maintainer to notify them, or offer to update the package yourself using the porting instructions.
If you are maintaining a port or package for an operating system or software distribution, open a pull request to include your platform-specific instructions as a subheader of this section. Eventually, this section should contain basic instructions for the operating systems that have packages or ports. See Ports for the project's distribution philosophy.
Container
At this time, Telodendria does not have any officially recommended
procedure for running in a container such as Docker or Vagrant. You
may find helpful files in the contrib/
directory,
however.
If you are publishing container images, please open a pull request to
add your source files to contrib/
, as well as to add documentation
under this section explaining how to get set started.
Release Binary
At this time, Telodendria does not publish any official binaries that can be downloaded. The tentative plan is to eventually provide binaries with each release for a number of supported platforms. When that happens, instructions will be provided here for dealing with the binaries.
From Source
If you would like to build Telodendria from source, you can download the latest release code from the Releases page. After extracting the tarball, read Contributing → Developing → Building & Running for details on how to build Telodendria.