How to Install Pallet on OpenSUSE Latest

Pallet is an infrastructure automation and management tool that is used to provision, deploy and manage servers and applications across a wide range of cloud platforms, including AWS, Azure, and VMware. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Pallet on OpenSUSE Latest.

Prerequisites

Before you proceed with this tutorial, ensure that you have the following prerequisites:

Step 1: Update the System

Ensure that your system is up to date. Run the following command to update all installed packages:

sudo zypper update

Step 2: Install Java

Pallet is a Java-based application, therefore it requires Java to run. Run the following command to install Java:

sudo zypper install java-1_8_0-openjdk

Step 3: Install Leiningen

Leiningen is a build, dependency and project management tool for Clojure. It is used by Pallet to manage dependencies and build the application. Run the following command to install Leiningen:

sudo zypper install leiningen

Step 4: Install Pallet

With Java and Leiningen installed, you can now proceed to install Pallet. Run the following command to clone the Pallet repository:

git clone https://github.com/pallet/pallet.git

Next, navigate to the Pallet directory by running the following command:

cd pallet

Now, build Pallet by running the following command:

lein install

This process may take some time.

Step 5: Verify Pallet Installation

You can check if Pallet was installed correctly by running the following command:

pallet version

You should see the output similar to the following:

Pallet 0.8.0-beta.10-20180508.161321-21 on Clojure 1.9.0

Conclusion

In this tutorial, you have learned how to install Pallet on OpenSUSE Latest. With Pallet now installed, you can start using it to automate and manage your infrastructure.

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