and hints on how to keep yadm in the yadm repository as a submodule.
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OSX
yadm can be installed using Homebrew.
brew install yadm
Fedora/Red Hat/ CentOS (YUM/RPM)
Several yum repositories are on Copr. Follow this link for repositories and installation instructions.
Debian / Ubuntu
yadm is currently in the "testing" release of Debian. If you are using the "stable" release, you can still install yadm using the following process.
- First, add the following to
/etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian testing main contrib non-free
-
Next, run
apt-get update -y
-
Last, run
apt-get -t testing install yadm
If you are using the "unstable" or "testing" release of Debian, you should be able to install yadm as you normally install software with apt-get
.
Arch Linux
yadm is available in the Arch User Repos and can be installed with AUR helper or Makepkg
yaourt -S yadm
Gentoo Linux
yadm is available in the main gentoo portage tree, simply use emerge
to install it
emerge -atv app-admin/yadm
Other
You can simply download the yadm script and put it into your $PATH
. Something like this:
curl -fLo /usr/local/bin/yadm https://github.com/TheLocehiliosan/yadm/raw/master/yadm && chmod a+x /usr/local/bin/yadm
or this if you don't want to clutter your system files:
curl -fLo ~/bin/yadm https://github.com/TheLocehiliosan/yadm/raw/master/yadm && chmod +x ~/bin/yadm
You can then, if you wish, add the yadm repository to your repository as a submodule. Doing this is beyond this documentation, but you can get a start by reading the git-submodule man page; or Stack-Overflow has a useful resource