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Downloading and Installing
If you are running a Debian system, you can install Monkeysphere
by following these directions:
You can add this repo to your system by putting the following lines in
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/monkeysphere.list:
deb http://monkeysphere.info/debian experimental monkeysphere
deb-src http://monkeysphere.info/debian experimental monkeysphere
The repository is currently signed by Daniel Kahn Gillmor's OpenPGP
key, key id D21739E9
(fingerprint: 0EE5 BE97 9282 D80B 9F75 40F1 CCD2 ED94 D217 39E9
).
To cryptographically verify the packages, you'll want to add dkg
's
key to your apt
configuration
Enhancements
As of 2008-08-22, If you run debian lenny you're very close to being
able to run a fully monkeysphere-enabled system. One gap in the
system is that lenny's GnuTLS can't support the monkeysphere subkey-to-ssh-agent
subcommand.
You can install a patched version of GnuTLS to enable this feature of
the MonkeySphere by adjusting the monkeysphere sources.list
lines to
include the gnutls
component. So they'd look like this instead:
deb http://monkeysphere.info/debian experimental monkeysphere gnutls
deb-src http://monkeysphere.info/debian experimental monkeysphere gnutls
You can read more about this offering.
git repositories
The Monkeysphere is attempting to use a completely distributed
development model with git. Once you've
installed git, you
can git
clone
any of the developer repositories, including:
The git repo from this web site:
git clone git://monkeysphere.info/monkeysphere
Daniel Kahn Gillmor:
git clone git://lair.fifthhorseman.net/~dkg/monkeysphere
Jameson Graef Rollins:
git clone git://lair.fifthhorseman.net/~jrollins/monkeysphere
Micah Anderson
git clone git://labs.riseup.net/~micah/monkeysphere
Contact
Please feel free to contact any of the Monkeysphere developers with
any questions, comments, bug reports, requests, etc.