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Installable package with systemd support #868

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ClaudiuLSH opened this issue Nov 6, 2024 · 3 comments
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Installable package with systemd support #868

ClaudiuLSH opened this issue Nov 6, 2024 · 3 comments
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@ClaudiuLSH
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Since loxilb is capable or running as standalone (outside of k8s), it would be really great to have an installable package that works with systemd.

While docker is a good idea for development, it is not meant to be ran on production servers where one has custom dynamic firewall rules.

@ClaudiuLSH ClaudiuLSH added the enhancement New feature or request label Nov 6, 2024
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Thanks for the enhancement request. We did release installable deb packages and tools are already present to generate deb release packages. Will try to reintegrate this into the release gh-actions.

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6547709 commented Nov 7, 2024

This is very good. It would be even better if there were both rpm and deb packages.

TrekkieCoder added a commit to TrekkieCoder/loxilb that referenced this issue Nov 12, 2024
UltraInstinct14 added a commit that referenced this issue Nov 12, 2024
gh-868 Generate packages runnable with systemd
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TrekkieCoder commented Nov 12, 2024

The standalone packages are now available and its use described in details here. It has been integrated into gh-actions so nightly build packages can be found here.

UltraInstinct14 added a commit that referenced this issue Nov 13, 2024
gh-868 Fixes to gh-actions for nightly builds
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