These are Debian/Ubuntu package repositories. New packages are built nightly (if new changes are available).
Add a line like this to your /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://code.bitlbee.org/debian/<BRANCH>/<VERSION>/<ARCHITECTURE>/ ./
Replace branch + version + architecture with the corresponding values. Also,
the ./ at the end is important.
| Branches | |
| master | Main branch, you probably want this |
| develop | Slightly more experimental |
| parson, hip-cat, ... | Other feature branches, even more experimental |
| Versions | |
| wheezy | Debian 7.0 (old-old-stable) |
| jessie | Debian 8.0 (old-stable) |
| stretch | Debian 9.0 (stable) |
| testing | Debian testing |
| trusty | Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (trusty tahr), Linux Mint 17 |
| xenial | Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (xenial xerus) |
| zesty | Ubuntu 17.04 (zesty zapus) |
| artful | Ubuntu 17.10 (artful aardvark) |
| .... | Any non-EOLed Ubuntu release should normally work, we're just bad at updating this page in time |
| Architectures | |
| i386 | |
| amd64 | |
| raspbian | Obviously only for Debian releases, not Ubuntu |
| armhf | |
| armel | Not for Ubuntu (no official port anymore after Precise) |
For example, if you have debian jessie amd64, you'd write the following:
deb http://code.bitlbee.org/debian/master/jessie/amd64/ ./
You can add the signing key (signed by E3304051, wilmer@gaast.net, which has a pretty reasonable trust path) to your apt configs by copy-pasting the following into a shell window:
wget -O- https://code.bitlbee.org/debian/release.key | sudo apt-key add -