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Flowee has been getting more siblings and friends over the years and more people may actually want to run their own infrastructure to build on top of.
So while we already had the Arch (AUR 1, 2, 3) for ArchLinux, now we expanded by supporting the Ubuntu ecosystem.
Ubuntu has for many years now the simplest native integration called PPA. Or Personal Package Archive. You get real packages built by an independent 3rd party from sources. The usage is also very simple:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:flowee/ppa sudo apt-get update After which you can install any of the packages flowee-hub, flowee-indexer, flowee-services on your server and simply start them with systemctl.
| Package | Service | command |
|---|---|---|
| Flowee-hub | the Hub | systemctl start thehub |
| Flowee Indexer | Indexer | systemctl start indexer |
| Flowee Services | Bitcore-proxy | systemctl start bitcore-proxy |
| Flowee Services | rest-service | systemctl start rest-services |
If you choose to spread the services over different machines on your LAN, you would likely want to configure stuff in /etc/flowee, default config files have been included.
Full list of packages here; https://launchpad.net/~flowee/+archive/ubuntu/ppa
Hope this is useful for some!
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