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Installing/Testing a Salt Release Candidate
When it's time for a new feature release of Salt, follow the instructions below to install the latest release candidate of Salt, and try all the shiny new features! Be sure to report any bugs you find on Github.
Installing Using Packages
Builds for a few platforms are available as part of the RC at https://repo.saltstack.com/salt_rc/. The builds should include the latest version of the OS that is currently available.
Note
Follow the instructions on https://repo.saltstack.com/, but
insert salt_rc/
into the URL between the hostname and the
remainder of the path.
For Redhat Python 3
baseurl=https://repo.saltstack.com/salt_rc/py3/redhat/$releasever/$basearch/
For Ubuntu Python 3 (replace os_version, with ubuntu version. For example 20.04)
deb http://repo.saltstack.com/salt_rc/py3/ubuntu/<os_version>/amd64 focal main
For Debian Python 3 (replace os_version, with debian version. For example 10)
deb http://repo.saltstack.com/salt_rc/py3/debian/<os_version>/amd64 buster main
The OSs that will be built for each RC release are the latest version of each OS on https://repo.saltstack.com
Installing Using Bootstrap
You can install a release candidate of Salt using Salt Bootstrap:
For example for the 3002rc1 release:
curl -o install_salt.sh -L https://bootstrap.saltstack.com
sudo sh install_salt.sh -P -x python3 git v3002rc1
If you want to also install a master using Salt Bootstrap, use the
-M
flag:
curl -o install_salt.sh -L https://bootstrap.saltstack.com
sudo sh install_salt.sh -P -M -x python3 git v3002rc1
If you want to install only a master and not a minion using Salt
Bootstrap, use the -M
and -N
flags:
curl -o install_salt.sh -L https://bootstrap.saltstack.com
sudo sh install_salt.sh -P -M -N -x python3 git v3002rc1
Installing Using PyPI
Installing from the source archive on PyPI is fairly straightforward.
Note
On RHEL derivatives you also need to install the
epel-release
package first.
sudo yum install epel-release
First install the build dependencies.
Debian-based systems:
sudo apt-get install python-pip python-dev gcc g++
RedHat-based systems:
sudo yum install python-pip python-devel gcc gcc-c++
other systems:
You will need to install:
- pip
- python header libraries
- C and C++ compilers
Then install salt using the following command:
sudo pip install salt==$rc_tag_version
For example for the 3002rc1 release:
sudo pip install salt==3002rc1