The graph below shows an (incomplete) list of available packages for Elektra.
For the following Linux distributions and package managers 0.8 packages are available:
For OpenSUSE, CentOS, Fedora, RHEL and SLE Kai-Uwe Behrmann kindly provides packages for download.
To use the debian repository of the latest builds from master put following lines in
/etc/apt/sources.list
:
For Stretch:
deb [trusted=yes] https://debian-stretch-repo.libelektra.org/ stretch main
deb-src [trusted=yes] https://debian-stretch-repo.libelektra.org/ stretch main
Which can also be done using:
sudo apt-get install apt-transport-https
echo "deb [trusted=yes] https://debian-stretch-repo.libelektra.org/ stretch main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/elektra.list
Or alternatively, you can use (if you do not mind many dependences just to add one line to a config file):
sudo apt-get install software-properties-common apt-transport-https
sudo add-apt-repository "deb [trusted=yes] https://debian-stretch-repo.libelektra.org/ stretch main"
For Jessie (not updated anymore, contains 0.8.24 packages which were created shortly before 0.8.25 release)
deb [trusted=yes] https://debian-stable.libelektra.org/elektra-stable/ jessie main
deb-src [trusted=yes] https://debian-stable.libelektra.org/elektra-stable/ jessie main
For Wheezy (not updated anymore, contains 0.8.19-8121 packages):
deb [trusted=yes] https://build.libelektra.org/debian/ wheezy main
deb-src [trusted=yes] https://build.libelektra.org/debian/ wheezy main
To get all packaged plugins, bindings and tools install:
apt-get install libelektra4-all
For a small installation with command-line tools available use:
apt-get install elektra-bin
If you want to rebuild Elektra from Debian unstable or
our repositories, add a deb-src
entry to /etc/apt/sources.list
and then run:
apt-get source -b elektra
To build Debian Packages from the source you might want to use:
dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc -sa
(You need to be in the Debian branch, see GIT)
You can install Elektra using Homebrew via the shell command:
brew install elektra
. We also provide a tap containing a more elaborate formula here.
Please refer to the section OS Independent below.
First follow the steps in COMPILE.
After you completed building Elektra on your own, there are multiple options how to install it. For example, with make or cPack tools.
sudo make install
sudo ldconfig # See troubleshooting below
To uninstall Elektra use (will not be very clean,
e.g. it will not remove directories and *.pyc
files):
sudo make uninstall
sudo ldconfig
or in the build directory (will not honor DESTDIR
!):
xargs rm < install_manifest.txt
First follow the steps in COMPILE.
Then use:
cpack
which should create a package for distributions where a Generator is implemented. See this cmake file for available Generators and send a merge request for your system.
If you encounter the problem that the library can not be found (output like this)
kdb: error while loading shared libraries:
libelektra-core.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
or:
kdb: error while loading shared libraries:
libelektratools.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
you need to place a configuration file at /etc/ld.so.conf.d/
(e.g. /etc/ld.so.conf.d/elektra.conf
). Note that under Alpine Linux this file is called /etc/ld-musl-x86_64.path
or similar, depending on your architecture.
Add the path where the library has been installed (on Alpine Linux this had to be usr/lib/elektra
for it to work)
/usr/lib/local/
and run ldconfig
as root.
For some of the plugins and tools that ship with Elektra, additional installation manuals have been written. You can find them in the tutorial overview.