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<stellar-slack>
<cmoperation> @tkembo What you are from Zimbabwe ?
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<paroneayea>
o/
<paroneayea>
(Chris Webber here)
<stellar-slack>
<scott> welcome!
<paroneayea>
:)
<paroneayea>
hm
<paroneayea>
stellar-slack: scott: (not sure how to talk over slack with irc proxy) have the stellar release tarballs been tested?
<paroneayea>
it looks like they don't work because autogen.sh gries doing a git submodule update
<paroneayea>
which doesn't make sense from a tarball!
<paroneayea>
I could set up guix to check out the git tagged release, but it's a bit nicer to do a tarball
<stellar-slack>
<sacarlson> I assume your speaking for stellar-core?
<paroneayea>
yes
<paroneayea>
I pulled the release tarballs from github, I assumed that's where the release tarballs should come down from
<paroneayea>
there's no bundled ./configure, so I figured I would need to do ./bootstrap.sh
<stellar-slack>
<sacarlson> I've been told there is a deb package around some place if your running from debian/ubuntu derivitive
<paroneayea>
I am, though I'm trying to package stellar-core for guix
<paroneayea>
it's no problem if I should do a git checkout
<paroneayea>
but if you have the release tarballs, I figure you'd want to make sure they're usable... and it could be a mistake on my end, just making sure!