• Ansible script for Synchronet Install

    From dmxrob@VERT/STLWEST to All on Sat Apr 27 13:33:26 2019
    I've thrown together an Ansible script that allows you to get Synchronet up and running with a simple command line call. It's got a few rough edges, but it does work. Feel free to add and enhance as you see fit.

    https://github.com/robertstinnett/synchronet

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  • From Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to dmxrob on Sat Apr 27 15:27:28 2019
    Re: Ansible script for Synchronet Install
    By: dmxrob to All on Sat Apr 27 2019 01:33 pm

    I've thrown together an Ansible script that allows you to get Synchronet up and running with a simple command line call. It's got a few rough edges, but it does work. Feel free to add and enhance as you see fit.

    https://github.com/robertstinnett/synchronet

    What does "get up and running with a simple command line call" mean? It looks like this is for Linux - Does it download all the source and build it for you, resolving dependencies?

    Nightfox

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  • From dmxrob@VERT/STLWEST to Nightfox on Sun Apr 28 10:01:01 2019
    Re: Ansible script for Synchronet Install
    By: Nightfox to dmxrob on Sat Apr 27 2019 03:27 pm

    What does "get up and running with a simple command line call" mean? It looks like this is for Linux - Does it download all the source and build it for you, resolving dependencies?

    Yes.

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  • From DaiTengu@VERT/ENSEMBLE to dmxrob on Mon Apr 29 17:58:01 2019
    Re: Ansible script for Synchronet Install
    By: dmxrob to All on Sat Apr 27 2019 01:33 pm

    I've thrown together an Ansible script that allows you to get Synchronet up and running with a simple command line call. It's got a few rough edges, but it does work. Feel free to add and enhance as you see fit.

    https://github.com/robertstinnett/synchronet

    Looks pretty nice.

    Heads up, that will only run on a CentOS 7 type machine that has firewalld installed. The first thing I do after installing Cent7 is remove firewalld (followed by NetworkManager).

    If I get some time I may take a crack at expanding it out to work with other distros.

    Nicely done, though!

    DaiTengu

    ... Genius is one per cent inspiration and ninety-nine per cent perspiration.

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