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Save aelkz/17528d2f6a5db73185c7dfbd28e49d18 to your computer and use it in GitHub Desktop.
| #!/bin/bash | |
| # Download GitKraken | |
| wget https://release.gitkraken.com/linux/gitkraken-amd64.tar.gz | |
| # copy the downloaded file into /opt directory | |
| cp gitkraken-amd64.tar.gz /opt/ | |
| cd /opt | |
| # Extract the Kraken into /opt directory | |
| tar -xvzf gitkraken-amd64.tar.gz | |
| # you can apply ownership for a specific user too | |
| # chown -R user:group /opt/gitkraken | |
| # Add gitkraken to PATH | |
| echo "export PATH=\$PATH:/opt/gitkraken" >> ~/.bashrc | |
| source ~/.bashrc | |
| # sudo ln -s /usr/lib64/libcurl.so.4 /opt/gitkraken/libcurl-gnutls.so.4 | |
| sudo ln -s /usr/lib64/libcurl.so.4 /usr/lib64/libcurl-gnutls.so.4 | |
| # Create gitkraken launcher icon | |
| # download icon here: http://img.informer.com/icons_mac/png/128/422/422255.png | |
| # or here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-3KQ_ohu-RFVkJyS1Zfa2NLSVE/view | |
| wget http://img.informer.com/icons_mac/png/128/422/422255.png -o gitkraken-icon.png | |
| mv gitkraken-icon.png /opt/gitkraken/ | |
| cd /usr/share/applications | |
| cat > gitkraken.desktop <<EOL | |
| [Desktop Entry] | |
| Name=GitKraken | |
| Comment=Git Flow | |
| Exec=/opt/gitkraken/gitkraken | |
| Icon=/opt/gitkraken/gitkraken-icon.png | |
| Terminal=false | |
| Type=Application | |
| Encoding=UTF-8 | |
| Categories=Utility;Development; | |
| EOL | |
| # save it, and voilá! |
Please follow @MannyGrill's instructions if you are using Fedora 27, 28 or Ubuntu 18.04+
Hey guys! I work on the GitKraken team and we pushed out a release on October 12th that should resolve the crashing issue for repos that have SSH remotes.
On https://www.gitkraken.com/download, you will notice there are now 2 builds of GitKraken for Linux. You will want the
tar.gzbuild for Ubuntu 18.04+.@aelkz, can we update this line to be
wget https://release.gitkraken.com/linux/gitkraken-amd64-18.04.tar.gz. Also any mention ofgitkraken-amd64.tar.gzshould be updated togitkraken-amd64-18.04.tar.gz
Please use the above instructions if you are using newer OS with newer openssl lib versions. If the above still does not work and you are getting the error that @TonyArra is getting. Please try these two commands as they may symlink the libraries for GitKraken to work:
sudo ln -s /usr/lib64/libcrypto.so.10 /usr/lib64/libcrypto.so.1.0.0
sudo ln -s /usr/lib64/libssl.so.10 /usr/lib64/libssl.so.1.0.0
@MannyGrill's instructions worked for me on Fedora 28.
@MannyGrill I'm on RHEL 7, so maybe I'm off topic, in which case please tell me so! I also get the libcrypto error (previous versions of gitkraken were working fine). I tried both the tar.gz ubuntu 14 and ubuntu 18 version without luck.
Any more ideas ? Thanks for you help!
@mraspaud, we are hopefully fixing this in v4.1.0 (I think CentOS 7 is having the same issue).
Rather than have 4 different builds of Linux we will be reverting back to 2 versions (one .tar.gz and one .deb). I will post here once we release v4.1.0 and please share if you run in to the libcrypto error.
Thanks a lot @MannyGrill
It is essential to install libgnome-keyring. Use:
sudo dnf install libgnome-keyring
And the symbolic link:
sudo ln -s /usr/lib64/libcurl.so.4 /opt/gitkraken/libcurl-gnutls.so.4
I have GitKraken running in Fedora 29.
Same here