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+ | message = If you follow this guide to update Greyhole manually you do so on your own risk. If it breaks, it's on you. All the steps below should be executed as root. | ||
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+ | == Fedora == | ||
+ | Amahi releases new versions of Greyhole (GH) after they've been tested.<br /> | ||
− | + | To update to the latest version available, do the following: | |
− | + | * [[open_terminal|As root user]], execute | |
− | + | yum update amahi-greyhole | |
− | + | '''NOTE:''' The <b>ONLY</b> officially supported Greyhole package for Amahi 7 or greater is available from the Amahi repository. The Greyhole web site no longer provides updates for Amahi. If you attempt to install anything other than amahi-greyhole, it could render your HDA inoperable. | |
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− | + | ==Ubuntu== | |
− | + | Amahi releases new versions of Greyhole (GH) after they've been tested. '''Official Greyhole for Amahi on Ubuntu 12.04.x:''' 0.9.22 | |
− | == | + | === Greyhole Repo === |
+ | Use the Greyhole APT repository. If you didn't already, add the Greyhole APT repository to your APT configuration. | ||
+ | sudo sh -c 'echo "deb <nowiki>http://www.greyhole.net/releases/deb</nowiki> stable main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/greyhole.list' | ||
+ | curl -s <nowiki>http://www.greyhole.net/releases/deb/greyhole-debsig.asc</nowiki> | sudo apt-key add - | ||
+ | sudo apt-get update | ||
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+ | === Manual install === | ||
+ | Manually install the latest DEB package. | ||
1. Find current version: | 1. Find current version: | ||
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− | + | 2. Is there a new version? Browse the [http://www.greyhole.net/releases/deb/ archive] and copy the link for the latest greyhole.<br> | |
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− | + | 3. Back to terminal, make sure you execute as root (sudo). Example update command for 64-bit:<br> | |
− | + | wget <nowiki>http://www.greyhole.net/releases/deb/greyhole-0.9.31-1.amd64.deb</nowiki> | |
− | + | sudo dpkg -i greyhole-0.9.31-1.amd64.deb | |
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+ | 4. Check the GH log for any errors that might have occurred after the upgrade | ||
+ | tail -f /var/log/greyhole.log | ||
− | + | 5. Re-check the version of your newly updated Greyhole install, and enjoy! | |
− | + | sudo greyhole |
Latest revision as of 01:28, 25 March 2016
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If you follow this guide to update Greyhole manually you do so on your own risk. If it breaks, it's on you. All the steps below should be executed as root. |
Fedora
Amahi releases new versions of Greyhole (GH) after they've been tested.
To update to the latest version available, do the following:
- As root user, execute
yum update amahi-greyhole
NOTE: The ONLY officially supported Greyhole package for Amahi 7 or greater is available from the Amahi repository. The Greyhole web site no longer provides updates for Amahi. If you attempt to install anything other than amahi-greyhole, it could render your HDA inoperable.
Ubuntu
Amahi releases new versions of Greyhole (GH) after they've been tested. Official Greyhole for Amahi on Ubuntu 12.04.x: 0.9.22
Greyhole Repo
Use the Greyhole APT repository. If you didn't already, add the Greyhole APT repository to your APT configuration.
sudo sh -c 'echo "deb http://www.greyhole.net/releases/deb stable main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/greyhole.list' curl -s http://www.greyhole.net/releases/deb/greyhole-debsig.asc | sudo apt-key add - sudo apt-get update
Manual install
Manually install the latest DEB package.
1. Find current version:
sudo greyhole
2. Is there a new version? Browse the archive and copy the link for the latest greyhole.
3. Back to terminal, make sure you execute as root (sudo). Example update command for 64-bit:
wget http://www.greyhole.net/releases/deb/greyhole-0.9.31-1.amd64.deb sudo dpkg -i greyhole-0.9.31-1.amd64.deb
4. Check the GH log for any errors that might have occurred after the upgrade
tail -f /var/log/greyhole.log
5. Re-check the version of your newly updated Greyhole install, and enjoy!
sudo greyhole