We're working with the community to get this project packaged for as many platforms as possible. To that end, We've created this file to help organise resources.
If you'd like to package the toolkit for your favourite distro, or if you've already started, please add your name/GitHub below with a pull request so we don't have people wasting time doubling up on work rather than collaborating.
During the Bucharest hackathon, Florian hacked out a package it's already in the ports tree.
Max has submitted the new ports and they have been accepted.
After a great deal of help from #gentoo-proxy-maint, Daniel's pull requests were accepted into the Gentoo portage tree. You can now install it with emerge ripe-atlas-tools
.
- Apollon Oikonomopoulos
Apollon has imported the project to debian tree.
Apollon's work in debian has made it also to Ubuntu.
Wouter has added this project to Arch's AUR repository.
In progress: https://github.com/fcelda/fedora-ripe-atlas-tools
Jan is currently building the binary packages in COPR (which will take some time as there is a lot of other packages in the queue): https://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/jvcelak/ripe-atlas-tools/
With a lot of help from the Voidlinux maintainers, it got merged into the XBPS source packages collection. You can install it with xbps-install ripe-atlas-tools
.
A highly experimental self-contained installer is available at https://github.com/chrisamin/ripe-atlas-tools-win32/. This installer doesn't require the presence of a system Python installation.
We've been talking with members of the community about expanding the package support for Magellan, but so far no one has officially volunteered. The RIPE Atlas team is happy to assist anyone interested in porting this toolkit to any platform, but we're especially keen on at least getting into:
- Red Hat
- CentOS
If you'd like to try your hand, or would simply like to offer some advice, feel free to add your name here or contact us directly via atlas at ripe dot net.