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Please add Getting Started or README #4

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igor-petruk opened this issue Oct 10, 2019 · 8 comments
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Please add Getting Started or README #4

igor-petruk opened this issue Oct 10, 2019 · 8 comments

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@igor-petruk
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The files under docs do not suggest which of these tools needs to be applied in which order.

A simple example of command sequence to install a local RPM file would be prefect.

@bryteise
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I'm sorry, the description isn't making sense to me. This repo really doesn't have anything to do with instructions for installing content. It is a set of definitions for meta-content of Clear Linux.

@igor-petruk
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I think I pretty much wanted clearlinux/clear-linux-documentation#528. Maybe I filed it closer to original man pages, not in the main documentation repo. Maybe we should close this as duplicate... and hope that one gets resolved.

@igor-petruk
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More context: I was sent here by someone in #clearlinux IRC that these are the tools that should enable me to install Google Chrome from RPM cleanly. But they lack docs, so I filed the Issue

@tpleavitt
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@fenrus75 sent @igor-petruk here from IRC (to clr-user-bundles/docs). I think the ask from Igor is to have README.md in this directory that is an overview for how to use. In the meantime, @bktan8 is creating a guide to be published in clearlinux.org.

@igor-petruk
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Yes, @tpleavitt, that's accurate

@bryteise
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The documentation is in man page form but this is more proof on concept working validation. The actual solution is being implemented in mixer and swupd. It is being worked on for this quarter. As an aside, for your ask about installing google chrome, are you trying to install this just for you or a set of systems?

@igor-petruk
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Just for me. Unpacking RPM to a directory and using symlinks work, I just wondered what's the canonical way

@bryteise
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For now, I'd do that as it is easier to maintain and won't change as far as how it works goes. The 3rd-party workflow is more useful when sharing to others. That said 3rd-party is intended to make consuming your own content and keeping that content updated on the system simple to do.

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