How to Install Goeland on OpenBSD

Goeland is a tool that is used to automate the creation of Docker containers from Kubernetes YAML files. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install Goeland on OpenBSD.

Prerequisites

Before you begin, make sure that you have the following installed on your OpenBSD system:

You can install these dependencies with the following command:

# pkg_add git go

Step 1: Clone Goeland Repository

Open your terminal and clone the Goeland repository from Github using the following command:

$ git clone https://github.com/slurdge/goeland.git

Step 2: Build Goeland

Next, navigate to the goeland directory and use the following command to build Goeland:

$ cd goeland
$ go build

This will create a binary file named goeland in the same directory.

Step 3: Install Goeland

To install Goeland, create a new directory for the installation and move the binary file into that directory:

$ sudo mkdir -p /usr/local/bin/goeland
$ sudo mv goeland /usr/local/bin/goeland/

Step 4: Verify Installation

Verify that Goeland has been installed successfully by running the following command:

$ goeland version

This should display the version of Goeland that you just installed.

Conclusion

You have successfully installed Goeland on OpenBSD. You can now use it to automate the creation of Docker containers from Kubernetes YAML files. To learn how to use Goeland, refer to the official documentation available at https://github.com/slurdge/goeland.

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