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Sparrow v3.1.0

07 Sep 22:06
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The latest release of Sparrow can be installed using the following command:

bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://sparrow-data.org/get-sparrow.sh)"

If you are already running Sparrow version 2.1.0 or above, an in-place upgrade is possible:
sparrow update

If you want to install this release specifically, you can add it to the above command, like so: bash -c $(...) - v3.1.0.

Advanced installation

  • You can download the get-sparrow.sh script manually and run it using bash get-sparrow.sh or bash get-sparrow.sh v3.1.0.
  • For complete control over the installation process, you can manually review the get-sparrow.sh script and run the download and installation steps yourself.

See the Getting started documentation for more information on how to set up Sparrow.

Sparrow v3.0.9

02 May 08:16
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The latest release of Sparrow can be installed using the following command:

bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://sparrow-data.org/get-sparrow.sh)"

If you are already running Sparrow version 2.1.0 or above, an in-place upgrade is possible:
sparrow update

If you want to install this release specifically, you can add it to the above command, like so: bash -c $(...) - v3.0.9.

Advanced installation

  • You can download the get-sparrow.sh script manually and run it using bash get-sparrow.sh or bash get-sparrow.sh v3.0.9.
  • For complete control over the installation process, you can manually review the get-sparrow.sh script and run the download and installation steps yourself.

See the Getting started documentation for more information on how to set up Sparrow.

Sparrow v3.0.8

19 Apr 19:23
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The latest release of Sparrow can be installed using the following command:

bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://sparrow-data.org/get-sparrow.sh)"

If you are already running Sparrow version 2.1.0 or above, an in-place upgrade is possible:
sparrow update

If you want to install this release specifically, you can add it to the above command, like so: bash -c $(...) - v3.0.8.

Advanced installation

  • You can download the get-sparrow.sh script manually and run it using bash get-sparrow.sh or bash get-sparrow.sh v3.0.8.
  • For complete control over the installation process, you can manually review the get-sparrow.sh script and run the download and installation steps yourself.

See the Getting started documentation for more information on how to set up Sparrow.

Sparrow v3.0.7

13 Apr 19:56
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The latest release of Sparrow can be installed using the following command:

bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://sparrow-data.org/get-sparrow.sh)"

If you are already running Sparrow version 2.1.0 or above, an in-place upgrade is possible:
sparrow update

If you want to install this release specifically, you can add it to the above command, like so: bash -c $(...) - v3.0.7.

Advanced installation

  • You can download the get-sparrow.sh script manually and run it using bash get-sparrow.sh or bash get-sparrow.sh v3.0.7.
  • For complete control over the installation process, you can manually review the get-sparrow.sh script and run the download and installation steps yourself.

See the Getting started documentation for more information on how to set up Sparrow.

Sparrow v3.0.6

12 Apr 03:00
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The latest release of Sparrow can be installed using the following command:

bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://sparrow-data.org/get-sparrow.sh)"

If you are already running Sparrow version 2.1.0 or above, an in-place upgrade is possible:
sparrow update

If you want to install this release specifically, you can add it to the above command, like so: bash -c $(...) - v3.0.6.

Advanced installation

  • You can download the get-sparrow.sh script manually and run it using bash get-sparrow.sh or bash get-sparrow.sh v3.0.6.
  • For complete control over the installation process, you can manually review the get-sparrow.sh script and run the download and installation steps yourself.

See the Getting started documentation for more information on how to set up Sparrow.

Sparrow v3.0.5-1

11 Apr 22:55
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The latest release of Sparrow can be installed using the following command:

bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://sparrow-data.org/get-sparrow.sh)"

If you are already running Sparrow version 2.1.0 or above, an in-place upgrade is possible:
sparrow update

If you want to install this release specifically, you can add it to the above command, like so: bash -c $(...) - v3.0.5-1.

Advanced installation

  • You can download the get-sparrow.sh script manually and run it using bash get-sparrow.sh or bash get-sparrow.sh v3.0.5-1.
  • For complete control over the installation process, you can manually review the get-sparrow.sh script and run the download and installation steps yourself.

See the Getting started documentation for more information on how to set up Sparrow.

Sparrow v3.0.5

11 Apr 22:25
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The latest release of Sparrow can be installed using the following command:

bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://sparrow-data.org/get-sparrow.sh)"

If you are already running Sparrow version 2.1.0 or above, an in-place upgrade is possible:
sparrow update

If you want to install this release specifically, you can add it to the above command, like so: bash -c $(...) - v3.0.5.

Advanced installation

  • You can download the get-sparrow.sh script manually and run it using bash get-sparrow.sh or bash get-sparrow.sh v3.0.5.
  • For complete control over the installation process, you can manually review the get-sparrow.sh script and run the download and installation steps yourself.

See the Getting started documentation for more information on how to set up Sparrow.

Sparrow v3.0.4

11 Apr 20:39
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The latest release of Sparrow can be installed using the following command:

bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://sparrow-data.org/get-sparrow.sh)"

If you are already running Sparrow version 2.1.0 or above, an in-place upgrade is possible:
sparrow update

If you want to install this release specifically, you can add it to the above command, like so: bash -c $(...) - v3.0.4.

Advanced installation

  • You can download the get-sparrow.sh script manually and run it using bash get-sparrow.sh or bash get-sparrow.sh v3.0.4.
  • For complete control over the installation process, you can manually review the get-sparrow.sh script and run the download and installation steps yourself.

See the Getting started documentation for more information on how to set up Sparrow.

Sparrow v3.0.3

11 Apr 18:58
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The latest release of Sparrow can be installed using the following command:

bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://sparrow-data.org/get-sparrow.sh)"

If you are already running Sparrow version 2.1.0 or above, an in-place upgrade is possible:
sparrow update

If you want to install this release specifically, you can add it to the above command, like so: bash -c $(...) - v3.0.3.

Advanced installation

  • You can download the get-sparrow.sh script manually and run it using bash get-sparrow.sh or bash get-sparrow.sh v3.0.3.
  • For complete control over the installation process, you can manually review the get-sparrow.sh script and run the download and installation steps yourself.

See the Getting started documentation for more information on how to set up Sparrow.

Sparrow v3.0.2

11 Apr 18:17
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The latest release of Sparrow can be installed using the following command:

bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://sparrow-data.org/get-sparrow.sh)"

If you are already running Sparrow version 2.1.0 or above, an in-place upgrade is possible:
sparrow update

If you want to install this release specifically, you can add it to the above command, like so: bash -c $(...) - v3.0.2.

Advanced installation

  • You can download the get-sparrow.sh script manually and run it using bash get-sparrow.sh or bash get-sparrow.sh v3.0.2.
  • For complete control over the installation process, you can manually review the get-sparrow.sh script and run the download and installation steps yourself.

See the Getting started documentation for more information on how to set up Sparrow.