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Covers the typical Repose setup — a Valve installation (i.e., standalone application) running as a Linux service.

For instructions on starting Repose after setup, see: Running Valve.

For more information about the packages themselves, see: Packages.

APT Based Linux Distributions

# update package lists from the server and install any updates
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade -y

# install potentially missing packages needed to install Repose
sudo apt-get install -y wget

# add openrepose.org repository
wget -O - http://repo.openrepose.org/debian/pubkey.gpg | sudo apt-key add -
sudo sh -c 'echo "deb http://repo.openrepose.org/debian stable main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/openrepose.list'
sudo apt-get update

# install Repose
sudo apt-get install -y repose-valve repose-filter-bundle repose-extensions-filter-bundle

Yum Based Linux Distributions

# update package lists from the server
sudo yum update -y

# install potentially missing packages needed to install Repose
sudo yum install -y wget

# Add the RPMForge/RepoForge repository to your system using the instructions located at:
#  - http://repoforge.org/use/
sudo yum install -y daemonize

# add openrepose.org repository
sudo wget -O /etc/yum.repos.d/openrepose.repo http://repo.openrepose.org/el/openrepose.repo

# install Repose
sudo yum install -y repose-valve repose-filter-bundle repose-extensions-filter-bundle

Other Operating Systems (e.g., Windows, MacOS)

Native packages are not yet provided for all operating systems.

To install Repose Valve on systems that do not support Repose packages, see: Manual

Manual

This installation method is not recommended unless necessary. This method does not verify or modify the environment to accommodate Repose.

If you want to manually download the application archives, they are available in our Nexus Repository. The primary archives are: