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KEVM Release v1.0.0-c16c875

25 Nov 19:33
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These instructions explain how to download, install, and build the KEVM packages.
Current supported systems are:

  • Ubuntu Bionic (18.04)
  • Debian Buster

Downloading Packages

We release our packages on GitHub, visit the Releases page to see available versions.
Releases are generated as often as possible from the master branch of the repository.

Installing Packages

Ubuntu/Debian

Install the package with (X.Y.Z is version number, ID is platform identifier):

sudo apt install ./kevm_X.Y.Z_amd64_ID.deb

Building Packages

Make sure to bump the version numbers in the following places:

  • RELEASE_ID in Jenkinsfile,
  • pkgver in package/PKGBUILD, and
  • version number in package/debian/changelog.

If these numbers do not agree, then building the release will not work.

Ubuntu/Debian

Build the package in by running:

cp -r package/debian ./
dpkg-buildpackage --no-sign

This will throw an error for any missing build dependencies, install them with sudo apt install ....
The kevm_X.Y.Z_amd64_ID.deb package will be placed one directory up from the repository root.

Arch

Build the package with:

cd package
makepkg -s

This will put kevm-git-X.Y.Z-V-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz in the current directory.

KEVM Release v1.0.0-c412da4

08 Nov 02:17
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Installing Release Builds

These instructions explain how to download, install, and build the KEVM packages.
Current supported systems are:

  • Ubuntu Bionic (18.04)
  • Debian Buster
  • Mac OS X Mojave

Downloading Packages

We release our packages on GitHub, visit the Releases page to see available versions.
Releases are generated as often as possible from the master branch of the repository.

Installing Packages

Ubuntu/Debian

Install the package with (X.Y.Z is version number, ID is platform identifier):

sudo apt install ./kevm_X.Y.Z_amd64_ID.deb

Mac OS X Mojave

Tap the kframework/k bottle then install the downloaded kevm bottle:

brew tap kframework/k "file:///$(pwd)"
brew install "kevm--X.Y.Z.mojave.bottle.tar.gz" -v

Building Packages

Make sure to bump the version numbers in the following places:

  • RELEASE_ID in Jenkinsfile,
  • pkgver in package/PKGBUILD, and
  • version number in package/debian/changelog.

If these numbers do not agree, then building the release will not work.

Ubuntu/Debian

Build the package in by running:

cp -r package/debian ./
dpkg-buildpackage --no-sign

This will throw an error for any missing build dependencies, install them with sudo apt install ....
The kevm_X.Y.Z_amd64_ID.deb package will be placed one directory up from the repository root.

Arch

Build the package with:

cd package
makepkg -s

This will put kevm-git-X.Y.Z-V-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz in the current directory.

KEVM Release v1.0.0-b304508

01 Nov 00:50
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Installing Release Builds

These instructions explain how to download, install, and build the KEVM packages.
Current supported systems are:

  • Ubuntu Bionic (18.04)
  • Debian Buster
  • Mac OS X Mojave

Downloading Packages

We release our packages on GitHub, visit the Releases page to see available versions.
Releases are generated as often as possible from the master branch of the repository.

Installing Packages

Ubuntu/Debian

Install the package with (X.Y.Z is version number, ID is platform identifier):

sudo apt install ./kevm_X.Y.Z_amd64_ID.deb

Mac OS X Mojave

Tap the kframework/k bottle then install the downloaded kevm bottle:

brew tap kframework/k "file:///$(pwd)"
brew install "kevm--X.Y.Z.mojave.bottle.tar.gz" -v

Building Packages

Make sure to bump the version numbers in the following places:

  • RELEASE_ID in Jenkinsfile,
  • pkgver in package/PKGBUILD, and
  • version number in package/debian/changelog.

If these numbers do not agree, then building the release will not work.

Ubuntu/Debian

Build the package in by running:

cp -r package/debian ./
dpkg-buildpackage --no-sign

This will throw an error for any missing build dependencies, install them with sudo apt install ....
The kevm_X.Y.Z_amd64_ID.deb package will be placed one directory up from the repository root.

Arch

Build the package with:

cd package
makepkg -s

This will put kevm-git-X.Y.Z-V-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz in the current directory.

KEVM Release v1.0.0-3cecbb6

29 Oct 18:20
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Installing Release Builds

These instructions explain how to download, install, and build the KEVM packages.
Current supported systems are:

  • Ubuntu Bionic (18.04)
  • Debian Buster
  • Mac OS X Mojave

Downloading Packages

We release our packages on GitHub, visit the Releases page to see available versions.
Releases are generated as often as possible from the master branch of the repository.

Installing Packages

Ubuntu/Debian

Install the package with (X.Y.Z is version number, ID is platform identifier):

sudo apt install ./kevm_X.Y.Z_amd64_ID.deb

Mac OS X Mojave

Tap the kframework/k bottle then install the downloaded kevm bottle:

brew tap kframework/k "file:///$(pwd)"
brew install "kevm--X.Y.Z.mojave.bottle.tar.gz" -v

Building Packages

Make sure to bump the version numbers in the following places:

  • RELEASE_ID in Jenkinsfile,
  • pkgver in package/PKGBUILD, and
  • version number in package/debian/changelog.

If these numbers do not agree, then building the release will not work.

Ubuntu/Debian

Build the package in by running:

cp -r package/debian ./
dpkg-buildpackage --no-sign

This will throw an error for any missing build dependencies, install them with sudo apt install ....
The kevm_X.Y.Z_amd64_ID.deb package will be placed one directory up from the repository root.

Arch

Build the package with:

cd package
makepkg -s

This will put kevm-git-X.Y.Z-V-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz in the current directory.

KEVM Release v1.0.0-e3ea413

22 Oct 19:03
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Installing Release Builds

These instructions explain how to download, install, and build the KEVM packages.
Current supported systems are:

  • Ubuntu Bionic (18.04)
  • Debian Buster
  • Mac OS X Mojave

Downloading Packages

We release our packages on GitHub, visit the Releases page to see available versions.
Releases are generated as often as possible from the master branch of the repository.

Installing Packages

Ubuntu/Debian

Install the package with (X.Y.Z is version number, ID is platform identifier):

sudo apt install ./kevm_X.Y.Z_amd64_ID.deb

Mac OS X Mojave

Tap the kframework/k bottle then install the downloaded kevm bottle:

brew tap kframework/k "file:///$(pwd)"
brew install "kevm--X.Y.Z.mojave.bottle.tar.gz" -v

Building Packages

Make sure to bump the version numbers in the following places:

  • RELEASE_ID in Jenkinsfile,
  • pkgver in package/PKGBUILD, and
  • version number in package/debian/changelog.

If these numbers do not agree, then building the release will not work.

Ubuntu/Debian

Build the package in by running:

cp -r package/debian ./
dpkg-buildpackage --no-sign

This will throw an error for any missing build dependencies, install them with sudo apt install ....
The kevm_X.Y.Z_amd64_ID.deb package will be placed one directory up from the repository root.

Arch

Build the package with:

cd package
makepkg -s

This will put kevm-git-X.Y.Z-V-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz in the current directory.

KEVM Release v1.0.0-9a1e580

22 Oct 21:04
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Installing Release Builds

These instructions explain how to download, install, and build the KEVM packages.
Current supported systems are:

  • Ubuntu Bionic (18.04)
  • Debian Buster
  • Mac OS X Mojave

Downloading Packages

We release our packages on GitHub, visit the Releases page to see available versions.
Releases are generated as often as possible from the master branch of the repository.

Installing Packages

Ubuntu/Debian

Install the package with (X.Y.Z is version number, ID is platform identifier):

sudo apt install ./kevm_X.Y.Z_amd64_ID.deb

Mac OS X Mojave

Tap the kframework/k bottle then install the downloaded kevm bottle:

brew tap kframework/k "file:///$(pwd)"
brew install "kevm--X.Y.Z.mojave.bottle.tar.gz" -v

Building Packages

Make sure to bump the version numbers in the following places:

  • RELEASE_ID in Jenkinsfile,
  • pkgver in package/PKGBUILD, and
  • version number in package/debian/changelog.

If these numbers do not agree, then building the release will not work.

Ubuntu/Debian

Build the package in by running:

cp -r package/debian ./
dpkg-buildpackage --no-sign

This will throw an error for any missing build dependencies, install them with sudo apt install ....
The kevm_X.Y.Z_amd64_ID.deb package will be placed one directory up from the repository root.

Arch

Build the package with:

cd package
makepkg -s

This will put kevm-git-X.Y.Z-V-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz in the current directory.

KEVM Release v1.0.0-ec1c700

21 Oct 09:38
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Installing Release Builds

These instructions explain how to download, install, and build the KEVM packages.
Current supported systems are:

  • Ubuntu Bionic (18.04)
  • Debian Buster
  • Mac OS X Mojave

Downloading Packages

We release our packages on GitHub, visit the Releases page to see available versions.
Releases are generated as often as possible from the master branch of the repository.

Installing Packages

Ubuntu/Debian

Install the package with (X.Y.Z is version number, ID is platform identifier):

sudo apt install ./kevm_X.Y.Z_amd64_ID.deb

Mac OS X Mojave

Tap the kframework/k bottle then install the downloaded kevm bottle:

brew tap kframework/k "file:///$(pwd)"
brew install "kevm--X.Y.Z.mojave.bottle.tar.gz" -v

Building Packages

Make sure to bump the version numbers in the following places:

  • RELEASE_ID in Jenkinsfile,
  • pkgver in package/PKGBUILD, and
  • version number in package/debian/changelog.

If these numbers do not agree, then building the release will not work.

Ubuntu/Debian

Build the package in by running:

cp -r package/debian ./
dpkg-buildpackage --no-sign

This will throw an error for any missing build dependencies, install them with sudo apt install ....
The kevm_X.Y.Z_amd64_ID.deb package will be placed one directory up from the repository root.

Arch

Build the package with:

cd package
makepkg -s

This will put kevm-git-X.Y.Z-V-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz in the current directory.

KEVM Release v1.0.0-2341c2f

21 Oct 16:41
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Installing Release Builds

These instructions explain how to download, install, and build the KEVM packages.
Current supported systems are:

  • Ubuntu Bionic (18.04)
  • Debian Buster

Downloading Packages

We release our packages on GitHub, visit the Releases page to see available versions.
Releases are generated as often as possible from the master branch of the repository.

Installing Packages

Ubuntu/Debian

Install the package with (X.Y.Z is version number, ID is platform identifier):

sudo apt install ./kevm_X.Y.Z_amd64_ID.deb

Building Packages

Make sure to bump the version numbers in the following places:

  • RELEASE_ID in Jenkinsfile,
  • pkgver in package/PKGBUILD, and
  • version number in package/debian/changelog.

If these numbers do not agree, then building the release will not work.

Ubuntu/Debian

Build the package in by running:

cp -r package/debian ./
dpkg-buildpackage --no-sign

This will throw an error for any missing build dependencies, install them with sudo apt install ....
The kevm_X.Y.Z_amd64_ID.deb package will be placed one directory up from the repository root.

Arch

Build the package with:

cd package
makepkg -s

This will put kevm-git-X.Y.Z-V-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz in the current directory.

KEVM Release v1.0.0-96d7b64

19 Oct 07:36
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Installing Release Builds

These instructions explain how to download, install, and build the KEVM packages.
Current supported systems are:

  • Ubuntu Bionic (18.04)
  • Debian Buster

Downloading Packages

We release our packages on GitHub, visit the Releases page to see available versions.
Releases are generated as often as possible from the master branch of the repository.

Installing Packages

Ubuntu/Debian

Install the package with (X.Y.Z is version number, ID is platform identifier):

sudo apt install ./kevm_X.Y.Z_amd64_ID.deb

Building Packages

Make sure to bump the version numbers in the following places:

  • RELEASE_ID in Jenkinsfile,
  • pkgver in package/PKGBUILD, and
  • version number in package/debian/changelog.

If these numbers do not agree, then building the release will not work.

Ubuntu/Debian

Build the package in by running:

cp -r package/debian ./
dpkg-buildpackage --no-sign

This will throw an error for any missing build dependencies, install them with sudo apt install ....
The kevm_X.Y.Z_amd64_ID.deb package will be placed one directory up from the repository root.

Arch

Build the package with:

cd package
makepkg -s

This will put kevm-git-X.Y.Z-V-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz in the current directory.

KEVM Release v1.0.0-5a67a5b

19 Oct 09:30
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Installing Release Builds

These instructions explain how to download, install, and build the KEVM packages.
Current supported systems are:

  • Ubuntu Bionic (18.04)
  • Debian Buster

Downloading Packages

We release our packages on GitHub, visit the Releases page to see available versions.
Releases are generated as often as possible from the master branch of the repository.

Installing Packages

Ubuntu/Debian

Install the package with (X.Y.Z is version number, ID is platform identifier):

sudo apt install ./kevm_X.Y.Z_amd64_ID.deb

Building Packages

Make sure to bump the version numbers in the following places:

  • RELEASE_ID in Jenkinsfile,
  • pkgver in package/PKGBUILD, and
  • version number in package/debian/changelog.

If these numbers do not agree, then building the release will not work.

Ubuntu/Debian

Build the package in by running:

cp -r package/debian ./
dpkg-buildpackage --no-sign

This will throw an error for any missing build dependencies, install them with sudo apt install ....
The kevm_X.Y.Z_amd64_ID.deb package will be placed one directory up from the repository root.

Arch

Build the package with:

cd package
makepkg -s

This will put kevm-git-X.Y.Z-V-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz in the current directory.