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fd is now officially in Debian #345
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This is great news! Thank you very much for your work (and everyone else that has helped)!
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sudo dpkg -i fd_7.0.0_amd64.deb # adapt version number and architecture | |||
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### On Ubuntu |
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On Debian? :-)
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$ sudo apt-get install fd-find | ||
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The binary is called `fdfind` as the binary name `fd` is already used by another package. |
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I wonder if we should recommend alias fd=fdfind
here to make the documentation (README and man page) consistent?
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yeah, probably.
we are also discussing about other options like install fd in a specific path and recommending to update PATH
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Ok, I'll add the note about the alias
for now. If there is a better solution in the future, I'm happy to change the instructions.
by the way @sharkdp how would you fill about renaming fd to fdfind? |
I would rather not. I don't really like We have had a similar discussion in this ticket. However, this discussion is now over a year old and I believe that the name "fd" has now made it into a few online discussions and blog posts. "fd" is also available as a package named "fd" (with a binary named "fd") in a lot of different distributions and package managers. See this ticket for a similar discussion with @paride. I would therefore like to avoid any renaming. See also my comment in this discussion:
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Also, sorry for the trouble that this causes with Debian packaging. I really appreciate your effort! Does Ubuntu have a different policy? |
@sharkdp I'm not sure, but Ubuntu is likely to inherit the Debian package at some point... |
Work by @paride and the debian rust team!