This tutorial will guide you through the steps to install ZincSearch on OpenSUSE Latest.
Before installing ZincSearch, we need to install some required dependencies for it to work properly. To do that, open the terminal and run the following command:
sudo zypper install libssl1_1 libcrypto41
This command will install the required SSL and crypto libraries that ZincSearch needs to function.
Next, we need to download the ZincSearch package from the official website. To do that, open your web browser and navigate to https://zincsearch.com/download. Select the appropriate package for your OpenSUSE version and download it to your computer.
Alternatively, you can download the package directly from the terminal using the following command:
wget https://zincsearch.com/downloads/zincsearch-latest-linux.zip
This will download the latest version of ZincSearch for Linux in ZIP format to your current working directory.
Once the package is downloaded, open the terminal and navigate to the directory where it was downloaded. Then, extract the package using the following command:
unzip zincsearch-latest-linux.zip
This will extract the contents of the ZIP file to a new directory called zincsearch
.
To install ZincSearch, we need to run the installer script. Navigate to the zincsearch
directory using the following command:
cd zincsearch
Then, run the installer script using the following command:
sudo bash install.sh
This will prompt you for the installation path. The default path is /usr/local/bin/zincsearch
. You can change it if necessary.
Once the installation is complete, you can verify that ZincSearch is installed by running the following command:
zincsearch --version
This will display the installed version of ZincSearch.
ZincSearch is now installed and ready to use. To launch ZincSearch, simply open the terminal and type the following command:
zincsearch
This will launch ZincSearch and you can start searching for your desired data source.
In this tutorial, we have successfully installed ZincSearch on OpenSUSE Latest. Now you can enjoy the powerful data search capabilities of ZincSearch on your OpenSUSE system.
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