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| # RPM Package for Discord | # Discord rpm | ||||||
| I love Discord. But sadly, the devs don't provide any RPM package... Therefore I've made one!   |  | ||||||
| To be precise, I've made a script that downloads the latest [discord's canary linux build](https://github.com/crmarsh/discord-linux-bugs) and creates a RPM package with it. | 
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|  | Unofficial RPM package for Discord. | ||||||
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| ## How to use | ## How to use | ||||||
| Run the [create-package.sh](https://github.com/RPM-Outpost/discord/blob/master/create-package.sh) script from the command line. | Open a terminal and run `./create-package.sh stable` to get the stable version of Discord. Replace `stable` by `canary` to get the beta version. | ||||||
| It will download the latest version of discord and build an RPM package. | 
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| Then, install the package with `sudo dnf install <rpm file>`. | ## Features | ||||||
|  | - Downloads the latest version of Discord from the official website | ||||||
|  | - Creates a ready-to-use RPM package | ||||||
|  | - Discord stable and canary can be installed at the same time | ||||||
|  | - Adds Discord to the applications' list with a nice HD icon | ||||||
|  | - Tested on Fedora 26 (may work on other distributions) | ||||||
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|  | ## More informations | ||||||
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|  | ### How to update | ||||||
|  | When a new version of discord is released, simply run the script again to get the updated version. | ||||||
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| ### Requirements | ### Requirements | ||||||
| You need to install the `rpmdevtools` package to build RPM packages and use the script. | The `rpmdevtools` is required to build RPM packages. The script detects if it isn't installed and offers to install it. | ||||||
| Don't worry: the script detects if it isn't installed, and can install it for you. |  | ||||||
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| ### About root privileges | ### About root privileges | ||||||
| Building an RPM package with root privileges is dangerous, because a mistake in SPEC file could result in running nasty commands. | Building an RPM package with root privileges is dangerous, see http://serverfault.com/questions/10027/why-is-it-bad-to-build-rpms-as-root. | ||||||
| See http://serverfault.com/questions/10027/why-is-it-bad-to-build-rpms-as-root. |  | ||||||
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| ## Update discord |  | ||||||
| When a new version of discord is released, you can run the `create-package.sh` script again to create an updated package. |  | ||||||
| Then, simply install the updated package with `sudo dnf install <rpm file>`. |  | ||||||
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| ## Supported distributions |  | ||||||
| - Fedora 25 |  | ||||||
| - Fedora 26 |  | ||||||
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| It probably work on other RPM-based distros but I haven't tested it. Let me know if it works for you! |  | ||||||
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