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.. title: Mosquitto Debian repository
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.. slug: mosquitto-debian-repository
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.. date: 2013-01-10 22:43:37
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.. tags: Packaging
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.. category:
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.. link:
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.. description:
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.. type: text
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On a previous post I described [how to make mosquitto debian packages]. This
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turned out to be a bit problematic, so I've now put up an experimental debian
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repository for mosquitto. It includes packages for the i386, amd64, armel and
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raspberry pi (raspbian armhf ) architectures.
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It's worth repeating that this is experimental - there are package changes that
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haven't been vetted by a Debian developer so it's possible something will
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break. I've tested myself and had no problems so far.
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To use the new repository you should first import the repository package
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signing key:
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```
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wget http://repo.mosquitto.org/debian/mosquitto-repo.gpg.key
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sudo apt-key add mosquitto-repo.gpg.key
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```
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Then make the repository available to apt:
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```
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cd /etc/apt/sources.list.d/
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```
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Then one of the following, depending on which version of debian you are using:
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```
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sudo wget http://repo.mosquitto.org/debian/mosquitto-wheezy.list
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sudo wget http://repo.mosquitto.org/debian/mosquitto-jessie.list
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```
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Then update apt information:
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```
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apt-get update
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```
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And discover what mosquitto packages are available:
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```
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apt-cache search mosquitto
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```
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Or just install:
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```
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apt-get install mosquitto
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```
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[how to make mosquitto debian packages]: /blog/2012/11/making-mosquitto-packages-for-debian-yourself/
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