Currently Ops support various forms of linux operating systems.
- MacOS
- Debian
- Ubuntu
- Fedora
- Centos
If you plan on installing Ops using the install script vs source code, you only need to install QEMU. All other prerequisite installs can be skipped on this page.
Ensure that you install a version of QEMU that is equal to or greater than version 2.5
If you're running on a Mac, you do need to install QEMU. The easiest way to install QEMU is via homebrew.
$ brew install qemu
For alternate ways of installing QEMU, see their website.
- To install
QMEU
, run the following command...
$ sudo apt-get install qemu
- To install
qemu
, run the following command...
$ sudo dnf update
$ sudo dnf install qemu-kvm qemu-img
Or...
$ sudo yum update
$ sudo yum install qemu-kvm qemu-img
You'll also need to install the make
command line tool. Various Linux
distributions have different methods for doing so.
- To install
make
, run the following command line command...
$ xcode-select --install
- To install
make
, run the following command...
$ sudo apt-get install build-essential
- Check that
make
is properly installed by running the following command...
$ make --version
- To install
make
, run the following command...
$ sudo dnf update
$ sudo dnf install "Development Tools"
Or...
$ sudo yum update
$ sudo yum groupinstall "Development Tools"
- Check that
make
is properly installed by running the following command...
$ make --version
First we need to make sure you have git
installed. You can find the official
git
installation instructions
here.
- To install
git
, run the following command. Make sure you have homebrew installed first.
$ brew install git
- To install
git
on a Debian or Ubuntu instance, run the following command...
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get install git
- Next verify that
git
is installed by running the following command...
$ git --version
git version 2.18.0
- Configure your
git
username and email address. These details will be associated with any commit that may be made.
$ git config --global user.name "Emma Paris"
$ git config --global user.email "[email protected]"
- To install
git
on a Fedora instance, run the following command...
$ sudo dnf install git
Or...
$ sudo yum install git
- Next verify that
git
is installed by running the following command...
$ git --version
git version 2.18.0
- Configure your
git
username and email address. These details will be associated with any commit that may be made.
$ git config --global user.name "Emma Paris"
$ git config --global user.email "[email protected]"
- There are a few dependencies that are needed to build
git
from source on Debian / Ubuntu. You can install them with the following command...
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get install libcurl4-gnutls-dev libexpat1-dev gettext libz-dev libssl-dev asciidoc xmlto docbook2x
-
To get the
git
source code, download and extract it. -
Use the
make
command to build and installgit
.
$ make all doc info prefix=/usr
$ sudo make install install-doc install-html install-info install-man prefix=/usr
- There are a few dependencies that are needed to build
git
from source on Fedora. You can install them with the following command...
$ sudo dnf install curl-devel expat-devel gettext-devel openssl-devel perl-devel zlib-devel asciidoc xmlto docbook2X
For installing via yum
, you need to install the Extra Packages for
Enterprise Linux (EPEL) repository first:
$ sudo yum install epel-release
$ sudo yum install curl-devel expat-devel gettext-devel openssl-devel perl-devel zlib-devel asciidoc xmlto docbook2X
- Symlink
docbook2X
to the filename thatgit
build expects...
$ sudo ln -s /usr/bin/db2x_docbook2texi /usr/bin/docbook2x-texi
-
To get the
git
source code, download and extract it. -
Use the
make
command to build and installgit
.
$ make all doc info prefix=/usr
$ sudo make install install-doc install-html install-man prefix=/usr
It is a requirement to have go installed on your system. To do so, follow the
documentation below. ops
requires that the minimum version of go that you
install is v1.7.
- First pull the source and extract it.
$ curl -O https://storage.googleapis.com/golang/go1.11.2.linux-amd64.tar.gz
$ tar -xvf go1.11.2.linux-amd64.tar.gz
$ sudo mv go /usr/local
- Next, we need to setup your Go path. Open up the following file with your editor of choice.
$ nano ~/.profile
Add the following lines...
export GOPATH=$HOME/go
export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/go/bin:$GOPATH/bin
Once the file is edited, source it to load the new environment variables.
$ source ~/.profile
- Now that go is installed, let's check and make sure it is working properly.
$ go version
Now that we have the prerequisites installed, the next step is to install Ops. Go to the installation instructions.