Syncloud is a handy platform that allows you to host and manage your own web applications. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the process of installing Syncloud on Alpine Linux Latest.
Before we start, make sure that you have a few things in place:
First, let’s update our package list and install some packages that Syncloud requires.
apk update
apk add bash wget openssl ca-certificates
Next, we need to download the Syncloud source code from the official website. Use the following command to download the Syncloud source code.
wget https://downloads.syncloud.it/install-sh.sh
Now that we have the source code at hand, let’s run the Syncloud installer script. The installer will prompt you for input when necessary. The default settings should work fine, but you can change them as needed.
sh install-sh.sh
At this point, Syncloud is installed on your system. To launch Syncloud, use the following command.
sudo systemctl start syncloud
If you want Syncloud to start automatically upon boot, use the following command to enable this behavior.
sudo systemctl enable syncloud
That's it, we have successfully installed Syncloud on Alpine Linux Latest, and now you can use it to host and manage your own web applications. If you have any issues during installation, feel free to consult the official Syncloud documentation or contact their support team.
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