Installing Resin using the .deb package on Ubuntu and Debian
2012-03-09 00:00
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Installing Resin using the .deb package on Ubuntu and Debian
We provide a Debian packaged version of Resin that Debian and Ubuntu users can take advantage of. It performs all of the installation steps above for you and creates all the recommended server and content directories. Simply download from the Resin download page and install using dpkg.Alternatively, you can add Caucho's Debian repository to your system's repositories to use automated update tools like Synaptic and apt-get. To do this, add the following line to your /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://caucho.com/download/debian unstable multiverse
After adding this line, update your local repository cache by running:
apt-get update
Finally, install Resin Professional using the following:
apt-get install resin-pro
If you have a license file for Resin, save it in /usr/local/resin/licenses
Or install Resin Open Source with this command:
apt-get install resin
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