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.deb package for rtags for installation in Ubuntu #1404

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akashrpo opened this issue Nov 20, 2020 · 4 comments
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.deb package for rtags for installation in Ubuntu #1404

akashrpo opened this issue Nov 20, 2020 · 4 comments

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@akashrpo
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
There is a lot of hassle and dependency which we have to install while setting up rtags and run rdm server in a new terminal which is a tedious task to do.

Describe the solution you'd like
A Debian (.deb) package for Ubuntu or Debian so we can directly install the package and via systemctl we can start/stop the rdm server. It would be much simpler :-)

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It would be great if the Debian or Snap package comes out for at least Ubuntu. It will save us a lot of time to configure rtags manually.

Thanks!

@ddanilov
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rtags is already packaged by all major distros, see for example https://repology.org/project/rtags/packages

@akashrpo
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Hi @ddanilov
can you please specify the commands to install it in Ubuntu 20.04 or from exactly where I can download the .deb package? That will be very helpful!
Secondly, can I start the rdm server via systemctl if I install the rtags via .deb package?

@gavv
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gavv commented Jan 15, 2021

+1 for snap package. Debian 10 has quite outdated rtags, it would be very nice to be able to get fresh version without compiling from sources and using backports.

@akashrpo
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Is the snap package released?

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