Hi Steve,
Steve Litt writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I need a detailed, accurate and unambiguous set of instructions on how
> to get Ceres. Such a thing must exist by now: The project has been
> taking on new developers for three years now.
>
> I've been trying for over a day now to get Ceres, and can find no
> reference to it, and no place to download or git clone it.
Ceres is the unstable branch and changes on a daily basis. There is no
installer for it (that I know of). If you want to create a Ceres VM,
start with an Ascii one and
sed -i 's/ascii/ceres/' /etc/apt/source.list
apt update
apt upgrade
as root, of course. Depending on Ceres' stability, the upgrade may or
may not go without much trouble.
Alternatively, you can use debootstrap to build a Ceres chroot or run a
Docker container with one of my Docker Devuan images for Ceres
docker pull registry.gitlab.com/paddy-hack/devuan:ceres
This image is basically the result of running debootstrap for ceres.
Hope this helps,
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