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AndreiosI want to install matrix-synapse but is it not available, I have universe repo in 24.04 it is listed here for 24.04, but I can't see it in my system https://repology.org/project/matrix-synapse/versions04:14
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WalexAndreios: 'apt-cache search matrix-synapse-ldap3'?08:19
WalexAndreios: 'apt-cache search matrix-sydent'?08:21
AndreiosWalex: "LDAP auth provider for the Matrix homeserver" This is not the matrix-synapse server, right? And matrix-sydent is the identity server, right? The package matrix-synapse should be the server, right? But I don't see it. 14:39
ravageDon't use the Ubuntu repos for that 14:41
ravageThe versions are outdated and do not get any security fixes 14:41
ravageUse 22.04 and their official repo14:42
ravageOr install it in a python virtualenv14:42
Andreiosravage: I tried there repo, but I couldn't find a package for noble there. https://element-hq.github.io/synapse/latest/setup/installation.html 14:48
Andreiosravage: https://packages.matrix.org/debian/dists/ no folder noble here14:49
ravagethat is why i said 22.0414:49
AndreiosOh14:57
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ravageasked about noble packages. will get back to you in case i get an answer in time15:00
ravagebut installing in in a virtualenv  should be easy to do too15:01
ravagein fact that is what the package does15:01
Andreiosravage: matrix-synapse-py3 from there jammy repo has unsolvable dependencies in 2415:01
ravagethat is to be expected15:01
ravageother python version15:01
Andreioswhen I use the package from pip, do I have to create my own sytemd unit?15:03
ravageyes. but you can modify the one on github15:04
ravagehttps://github.com/element-hq/synapse/tree/develop/contrib/systemd15:04
ravageall you really need to do is change the path15:05
ravageand probably also use the After= at the top15:05
ravagegood idea to run it after postgres15:06
Andreiosnice, thanks.15:09
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