Releases: EarthCubeGeochron/Sparrow
Sparrow v3.1.0
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 $(...) - v3.1.0
.
Advanced installation
- You can download the
get-sparrow.sh
script manually and run it usingbash get-sparrow.sh
orbash get-sparrow.sh v3.1.0
. - For complete control over the installation process, you can manually review the
get-sparrow.sh
script and run the download and installation steps yourself.
See the Getting started documentation for more information on how to set up Sparrow.
Sparrow v3.0.9
The latest release of Sparrow can be installed using the following command:
bash -c "$(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 $(...) - v3.0.9
.
Advanced installation
- You can download the
get-sparrow.sh
script manually and run it usingbash get-sparrow.sh
orbash get-sparrow.sh v3.0.9
. - For complete control over the installation process, you can manually review the
get-sparrow.sh
script and run the download and installation steps yourself.
See the Getting started documentation for more information on how to set up Sparrow.
Sparrow v3.0.8
The latest release of Sparrow can be installed using the following command:
bash -c "$(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 $(...) - v3.0.8
.
Advanced installation
- You can download the
get-sparrow.sh
script manually and run it usingbash get-sparrow.sh
orbash get-sparrow.sh v3.0.8
. - For complete control over the installation process, you can manually review the
get-sparrow.sh
script and run the download and installation steps yourself.
See the Getting started documentation for more information on how to set up Sparrow.
Sparrow v3.0.7
The latest release of Sparrow can be installed using the following command:
bash -c "$(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 $(...) - v3.0.7
.
Advanced installation
- You can download the
get-sparrow.sh
script manually and run it usingbash get-sparrow.sh
orbash get-sparrow.sh v3.0.7
. - For complete control over the installation process, you can manually review the
get-sparrow.sh
script and run the download and installation steps yourself.
See the Getting started documentation for more information on how to set up Sparrow.
Sparrow v3.0.6
The latest release of Sparrow can be installed using the following command:
bash -c "$(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 $(...) - v3.0.6
.
Advanced installation
- You can download the
get-sparrow.sh
script manually and run it usingbash get-sparrow.sh
orbash get-sparrow.sh v3.0.6
. - For complete control over the installation process, you can manually review the
get-sparrow.sh
script and run the download and installation steps yourself.
See the Getting started documentation for more information on how to set up Sparrow.
Sparrow v3.0.5-1
The latest release of Sparrow can be installed using the following command:
bash -c "$(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 $(...) - v3.0.5-1
.
Advanced installation
- You can download the
get-sparrow.sh
script manually and run it usingbash get-sparrow.sh
orbash get-sparrow.sh v3.0.5-1
. - For complete control over the installation process, you can manually review the
get-sparrow.sh
script and run the download and installation steps yourself.
See the Getting started documentation for more information on how to set up Sparrow.
Sparrow v3.0.5
The latest release of Sparrow can be installed using the following command:
bash -c "$(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 $(...) - v3.0.5
.
Advanced installation
- You can download the
get-sparrow.sh
script manually and run it usingbash get-sparrow.sh
orbash get-sparrow.sh v3.0.5
. - For complete control over the installation process, you can manually review the
get-sparrow.sh
script and run the download and installation steps yourself.
See the Getting started documentation for more information on how to set up Sparrow.
Sparrow v3.0.4
The latest release of Sparrow can be installed using the following command:
bash -c "$(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 $(...) - v3.0.4
.
Advanced installation
- You can download the
get-sparrow.sh
script manually and run it usingbash get-sparrow.sh
orbash get-sparrow.sh v3.0.4
. - For complete control over the installation process, you can manually review the
get-sparrow.sh
script and run the download and installation steps yourself.
See the Getting started documentation for more information on how to set up Sparrow.
Sparrow v3.0.3
The latest release of Sparrow can be installed using the following command:
bash -c "$(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 $(...) - v3.0.3
.
Advanced installation
- You can download the
get-sparrow.sh
script manually and run it usingbash get-sparrow.sh
orbash get-sparrow.sh v3.0.3
. - For complete control over the installation process, you can manually review the
get-sparrow.sh
script and run the download and installation steps yourself.
See the Getting started documentation for more information on how to set up Sparrow.
Sparrow v3.0.2
The latest release of Sparrow can be installed using the following command:
bash -c "$(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 usingbash get-sparrow.sh
orbash 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.