![]() ![]() The os and dist variables passed-in will override what would be detected for your system and force the selection of the upstream distribution's repository. ![]() If you are running LinuxMint 17.1 Rebecca, which is downstream of Ubuntu Trusty and Debian Jessie, you can run:Ĭurl -s | os=debian dist=jessie sudo -E bash If you are running a distribution which does not match exactly a repository uploaded for Git LFS, but for which there is a repository for a compatible upstream distribution, you can either run the script with some additional parameters, or run it and then manually-correct the resulting repository URLs. If you are running one of the distributions listed for the latest version of Git LFS listed at packagecloud e.g debian/jessie, el/7, you can run the script without parameters: The scripts check your Linux distribution and version, and use those parameters to create the best repository URL. These scripts must be run sudo root, and you should review them first. Packagecloud provides scripts to automate the process of configuring the package repository on your system, importing signing-keys etc. ![]() Installing from packagecloud is reasonably straightforward and involves two steps: 1. While I was trying new things, I decided to also look at Azure Repos for Git. As an experiment, I decided to try out Git Large File Storage (LFS) as a solution to this problem. Unfortunately, that's just the sort of thing Git struggles with. Packagecloud hosts git-lfs packages for popular Linux distributions with apt/deb and yum/rpm based package-managers. I was recently working on a side project that seemed like it would have lots of large, binary assets. ![]()
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