Installing from Repository |
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Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers‘s native packages are stored in the Dr.Web official repository at https://repo.drweb.com/. Once you have added the Dr.Web repository to the list of those used by your operating system’s package manager, you can install the product from native packages as you install any other programs from the operating system’s repositories. Required dependencies are automatically resolved.
Debian, Mint, Ubuntu (apt)
1. The repository for these operating systems is digitally signed by Doctor Web. To access the repository, import and add to the package manager storage the digital signature key via execution of the following command:
2. To add the repository, add the following line to the /etc/apt/sources.list file:
3. To install Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers from the repository, use the following commands:
You can also use alternative package managers (for example, Synaptic or aptitude) to install the product. Moreover, it is recommended to use alternative managers, such as aptitude, to solve a package conflict if it occurs. ALT Linux, PCLinuxOS (apt-rpm) 1. To add the repository, add the following line to the /etc/apt/sources.list file:
where <arch>—representation of the used packet architecture: •For the 32-bit version: i386 •For 64-bit version: x86_64 2. To install Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers from the repository, use the following commands:
You can also use alternative package managers (for example, Synaptic or aptitude) to install the product. Mageia, OpenMandriva Lx (urpmi) 1. Connect the repository using the following command:
where <arch>—representation of the used packet architecture: •For the 32-bit version: i386 •For 64-bit version: x86_64 3. To install Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers from the repository, use the following command:
You can also use alternative package managers (for example, rpmdrake) to install the product. Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Fedora, CentOS (yum, dnf) 1. Add a file drweb.repo with the contents described below to the /etc/yum.repos.d directory:
2. To install Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers from the repository, use the following command:
In the Fedora operating system, starting from version 22, it is recommended that instead of manager yum the manager dnf is used, for example:
You can also use alternative package managers (for example, PackageKit or Yumex) to install the product. SUSE Linux (zypper) 1. To add the repository, use the following command:
2. To install Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers from the repository, use the following commands:
You can also use alternative package managers (for example, YaST) to install the product. |