* fix(carla): Try BuildConflicts Signed-off-by: Gilver <rockgrub@disroot.org> * fix: Try a ci_setup script Signed-off-by: Gilver <rockgrub@disroot.org> * fix: Does this need to be DNF5 explicitly? Signed-off-by: Gilver <rockgrub@disroot.org> * Okay just don't use that flag Signed-off-by: Gilver <rockgrub@disroot.org> * Try fixing the typo maybe Signed-off-by: Gilver <rockgrub@disroot.org> * Considering the stuff this wants to remove I don't think this is safe but Signed-off-by: Gilver <rockgrub@disroot.org> * I wanna try something first Signed-off-by: Gilver <rockgrub@disroot.org> * ? Signed-off-by: Gilver <rockgrub@disroot.org> * fix: Apparently this needs full FFmpeg and wants SDL? Signed-off-by: Gilver <rockgrub@disroot.org> * fix: Search by CMake? Signed-off-by: Gilver <rockgrub@disroot.org> * Delete anda/multimedia/carla/ci_setup.rhai Signed-off-by: Gilver <rockgrub@disroot.org> --------- Signed-off-by: Gilver <rockgrub@disroot.org>
Terra Sources
Terra is a rolling-release Fedora repository for all the software you need. With Terra, you can install the latest packages knowing that quality and security are assured.
See the introduction at our website.
This monorepo contains the package manifests for all packages in Terra.
Installation
Fedora
sudo dnf install --nogpgcheck --repofrompath 'terra,https://repos.fyralabs.com/terra$releasever' terra-release
If you are using immutable/atomic editions of Fedora, run the following commands instead:
curl -fsSL https://github.com/terrapkg/subatomic-repos/raw/main/terra.repo | pkexec tee /etc/yum.repos.d/terra.repo
sudo rpm-ostree install terra-release
Optionally, you can install terra-release-extra to use the Extras repository. This also installs the Nvidia, and Mesa streams but does not enable them.
Enterprise Linux (EL)
Only EL10 is supported. Not all packages available in Terra are available in Terra EL at this time.
Terra EL requires the EPEL repos, which may be installed with:
sudo dnf install 'https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/epel-release-latest-$releasever.noarch.rpm'
And Terra EL itself can be installed with:
sudo dnf install --nogpgcheck --repofrompath 'terra,https://repos.fyralabs.com/terrael$releasever' terra-release
Documentation
Our documentation can be found on our Devdocs.
Questions?
Feel free to reach out by joining our community. We're always happy to help!