Sky-update will create Skywire packages for debian / armbian / raspbian.
Current binary releases support amd64 arm64 and armhf
Please make sure you have followed closely the instructions in Image Preparation before continuing Note: an autoconfiguration method is now available which does not require images whch were processed with skyimager. Please refer to this note for details regarding this.
ALL COMMANDS SHOULD BE RUN AS ROOT OR WITH SUDO
(as root or use sudo):
add-apt-repository 'deb http://skyfleet.github.io/sky-update sid main'
If add-apt-repository
is not be available; apt install software-properties-common
or manually edit your /etc/apt/sources.list
(as root or use sudo):
nano /etc/apt/sources.list
Add the following:
deb http://skyfleet.github.io/sky-update sid main
# deb-src http://skyfleet.github.io/sky-update sid main
(as root or use sudo)
curl -L http://skyfleet.github.io/sky-update/KEY.asc | apt-key add -
with sudo this would be:
curl -L http://skyfleet.github.io/sky-update/KEY.asc | sudo apt-key add -
apt update
apt install skywire
At the point you have completed step 4, skywire is installed.
However, you must still create and configure the skywire-hypervisor and skywire-visor .json files
These files must be at the following paths for the included skywire-visor and skywire-hypervisor systemd services to work.
/etc/skywire-hypervisor.json
/etc/skywire-visor.json
Please follow the documentation in the readme of skywire-mainnet or ask in the skywire telegram channel
When you have completed the configuration, start the hypervisor and/or visor systemd service, then view the hypervisor's web interface to make sure everything worked.
Step 5 has been removed pending revisions
(as root)
apt update
apt upgrade
if you have followed the steps on this page, your operating system and the skywire installation will be updated if any more recent packages are available than your currently installed ones.