How to install a specific version of a ClearLinux bundle?
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From my understanding one of the main points of Clear Linux is they want it to be easy to reproduce a specific version of the OS.
If that is correct, then how can I install a specific version of a bundle?
E.g. If I install the ruby-basic
bundle, as seen below, I get the bundle ID, but swupd
can't take it as an argument.
# swupd bundle-add ruby-basic
swupd-client bundle adder 3.10.0
Copyright (C) 2012-2016 Intel Corporation
Attempting to download version string to memory
Downloading packs...
Extracting ruby-basic pack for version 16880
Installing bundle(s) files...
Calling post-update helper scripts.
Failed to connect to bus: No such file or directory
Failed to connect to bus: No such file or directory
Bundle(s) installation done.
# swupd
Usage:
swupd [OPTION...]
or swupd [OPTION...] SUBCOMMAND [OPTION...]
Help Options:
-h, --help Show help options
-v, --version Output version information and exit
Subcommands:
autoupdate Enable/disable automatic system updates
bundle-add Install a new bundle
bundle-remove Uninstall a bundle
bundle-list List installed bundles
hashdump Dumps the HMAC hash of a file
update Update to latest OS version
verify Verify content for OS version
check-update Checks if a new OS version is available
search Search Clear Linux for a binary or library
To view subcommand options, run `swupd SUBCOMMAND --help'
Btw. This post ought to have a clearlinux
tag, but I don't have the reputation...
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From my understanding one of the main points of Clear Linux is they want it to be easy to reproduce a specific version of the OS.
If that is correct, then how can I install a specific version of a bundle?
E.g. If I install the ruby-basic
bundle, as seen below, I get the bundle ID, but swupd
can't take it as an argument.
# swupd bundle-add ruby-basic
swupd-client bundle adder 3.10.0
Copyright (C) 2012-2016 Intel Corporation
Attempting to download version string to memory
Downloading packs...
Extracting ruby-basic pack for version 16880
Installing bundle(s) files...
Calling post-update helper scripts.
Failed to connect to bus: No such file or directory
Failed to connect to bus: No such file or directory
Bundle(s) installation done.
# swupd
Usage:
swupd [OPTION...]
or swupd [OPTION...] SUBCOMMAND [OPTION...]
Help Options:
-h, --help Show help options
-v, --version Output version information and exit
Subcommands:
autoupdate Enable/disable automatic system updates
bundle-add Install a new bundle
bundle-remove Uninstall a bundle
bundle-list List installed bundles
hashdump Dumps the HMAC hash of a file
update Update to latest OS version
verify Verify content for OS version
check-update Checks if a new OS version is available
search Search Clear Linux for a binary or library
To view subcommand options, run `swupd SUBCOMMAND --help'
Btw. This post ought to have a clearlinux
tag, but I don't have the reputation...
docker clear-linux
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From my understanding one of the main points of Clear Linux is they want it to be easy to reproduce a specific version of the OS.
If that is correct, then how can I install a specific version of a bundle?
E.g. If I install the ruby-basic
bundle, as seen below, I get the bundle ID, but swupd
can't take it as an argument.
# swupd bundle-add ruby-basic
swupd-client bundle adder 3.10.0
Copyright (C) 2012-2016 Intel Corporation
Attempting to download version string to memory
Downloading packs...
Extracting ruby-basic pack for version 16880
Installing bundle(s) files...
Calling post-update helper scripts.
Failed to connect to bus: No such file or directory
Failed to connect to bus: No such file or directory
Bundle(s) installation done.
# swupd
Usage:
swupd [OPTION...]
or swupd [OPTION...] SUBCOMMAND [OPTION...]
Help Options:
-h, --help Show help options
-v, --version Output version information and exit
Subcommands:
autoupdate Enable/disable automatic system updates
bundle-add Install a new bundle
bundle-remove Uninstall a bundle
bundle-list List installed bundles
hashdump Dumps the HMAC hash of a file
update Update to latest OS version
verify Verify content for OS version
check-update Checks if a new OS version is available
search Search Clear Linux for a binary or library
To view subcommand options, run `swupd SUBCOMMAND --help'
Btw. This post ought to have a clearlinux
tag, but I don't have the reputation...
docker clear-linux
From my understanding one of the main points of Clear Linux is they want it to be easy to reproduce a specific version of the OS.
If that is correct, then how can I install a specific version of a bundle?
E.g. If I install the ruby-basic
bundle, as seen below, I get the bundle ID, but swupd
can't take it as an argument.
# swupd bundle-add ruby-basic
swupd-client bundle adder 3.10.0
Copyright (C) 2012-2016 Intel Corporation
Attempting to download version string to memory
Downloading packs...
Extracting ruby-basic pack for version 16880
Installing bundle(s) files...
Calling post-update helper scripts.
Failed to connect to bus: No such file or directory
Failed to connect to bus: No such file or directory
Bundle(s) installation done.
# swupd
Usage:
swupd [OPTION...]
or swupd [OPTION...] SUBCOMMAND [OPTION...]
Help Options:
-h, --help Show help options
-v, --version Output version information and exit
Subcommands:
autoupdate Enable/disable automatic system updates
bundle-add Install a new bundle
bundle-remove Uninstall a bundle
bundle-list List installed bundles
hashdump Dumps the HMAC hash of a file
update Update to latest OS version
verify Verify content for OS version
check-update Checks if a new OS version is available
search Search Clear Linux for a binary or library
To view subcommand options, run `swupd SUBCOMMAND --help'
Btw. This post ought to have a clearlinux
tag, but I don't have the reputation...
docker clear-linux
docker clear-linux
edited Jun 20 at 18:55
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If you are referring to the 16880, that number refers to the version of the whole OS.
BTW, the current version of Clear 18080, includes ruby 2.4.0
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If you are referring to the 16880, that number refers to the version of the whole OS.
BTW, the current version of Clear 18080, includes ruby 2.4.0
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If you are referring to the 16880, that number refers to the version of the whole OS.
BTW, the current version of Clear 18080, includes ruby 2.4.0
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If you are referring to the 16880, that number refers to the version of the whole OS.
BTW, the current version of Clear 18080, includes ruby 2.4.0
If you are referring to the 16880, that number refers to the version of the whole OS.
BTW, the current version of Clear 18080, includes ruby 2.4.0
answered Oct 4 '17 at 1:53
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