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IVANX - EXILE
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Memories from past Anime North when @luciatjhin was the captain of our cosplay group. Real happy with this one and real glad to have an awesome baseball t made by @noartificialfruitjuice. #animenorth2017 #onepiece #supersonicducksquad #carue #ivanx #toronto #duck #funtimes #swamp #cosplay (at Anime North)
cfengine3 on raspberry pi
It's been a while since I did an update on my Raspberry Pi setup. I just got a pair of model 1 B's, and my old SD card image is pretty out-of-date. So it's time to document the full procedure!
I'm starting with an 8 GB SD card, Raspbian Wheezy 2015-05-05, and the Ivan's Pi Filler. Once Raspbian is installed and booted on the Pi, use Ivan's Pi Finder (if you don't know what IP address was assigned to your new Pi). Log in, set your locale, expand the filesystem, then reboot for the resize to take effect.
ssh [email protected] (password) sudo raspi-config (select "Internationalisation Options", set locale and timezone) (select "Expand Filesystem") (tab to "Finish", and reboot when given the option)
While the Pi is rebooting, go find the URL for the latest stable version of cfengine3 community edition.
Log back into the Pi and install dependencies
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install libssl-dev sudo apt-get install libtokyocabinet-dev sudo apt-get install libpcre3-dev
(I found the Amazon S3 URL on the CFEngine forum, just updated to version 3.6.5 a few days ago.)
wget http://s3.amazonaws.com/cfengine.package-repos/tarballs/cfengine-3.6.5.tar.gz tar -vxzf cfengine-3.6.5.tar.gz cd cfengine-3.6.5 ./configure --with-tokyocabinet --without-pam make sudo make install
The configure step took about 5 minutes, once I figured out which options would get it to run successfully. The build took about 25 minutes, with the install finishing in under a minute.
Thanks to Lefteris' post for some good suggestions! Next up on my Pi/network: Testing my freshly-installed cfengine...
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