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how to install stride on centos7

Alexander Sturm March 1, 2018

at this time we using hip-chat, but we get a mail "you should change to stride". I work on centos7, but how can i install stride-app on my system? On Stride Download is no .rpm available.

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Charly [DEISER]
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March 1, 2018

Hi @Alexander Sturm

As far as I know Stride will be only available as a cloud app.

Cheers.

Alexander Sturm March 1, 2018

thx. we will see if hipchat still works on monday :-/

Charly [DEISER]
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March 1, 2018

What do you mean by "still works"?

Alexander Sturm March 1, 2018

we get a mail

Good news! Your Hipchat team's upgrade to Stride is scheduled for:
Saturday, March 3rd at 11:00 AM PST
Built fresh from the ground up, Stride is a new way for teams to talk, meet, decide and do. It has faster messaging, enhanced notification controls, and dozens of new features you'll love (and tons more coming soon). Learn more about Stride.

i think an 3rd March is something changing

Charly [DEISER]
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March 1, 2018

Yes, this means that Atlassian will migrate you to Stride, I'm pretty sure they are talking with someone of your company regarding this migration. They are going to deprecate HipChat cloud and move everyone to Stride cloud. 

What you and your colleagues will need to install in your pc's / mobile devices is the stride client

https://www.stride.com/downloads

I think it's best to create a support ticket directly in Atlassian https://support.atlassian.com/contact/#/

So they can explain what this process means.

Cheers

Alexander Sturm March 1, 2018

yes you are right. the problem is still the same, there is no installation for centos7 :-( . If on monday our Hipchat isn't working we will create an support-Ticket for the local installation with centos7

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Tom McCann March 16, 2018

Doesn't work as a yum repo because their repodata files are bad but you can download RPMs here: https://packages.atlassian.com/stride-yum-client/

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Leonie Philine Bitto May 30, 2018

Installing the RPM on OpenSUSE works, but the dependency `libappindicator` is called differently here, so you must "break dependency", which isn't nice (and please fix this! :)):

 

# zypper in stride
Loading repository data...
Reading installed packages...
Resolving package dependencies...

Problem: nothing provides libappindicator needed by stride-1.19.60-1.x86_64
 Solution 1: do not install stride-1.19.60-1.x86_64
 Solution 2: break stride-1.19.60-1.x86_64 by ignoring some of its dependencies

Choose from above solutions by number or cancel [1/2/c] (c): c
# zypper se -s libappindicator
Loading repository data...
Reading installed packages...

S  | Name                   | Type    | Version                 | Arch   | Repository  
---+------------------------+---------+-------------------------+--------+-------------
   | libappindicator-devel  | package | 12.10.1+bzr20170215-3.1 | x86_64 | openSUSE Oss
   | libappindicator-devel  | package | 12.10.1+bzr20170215-3.1 | i586   | openSUSE Oss
i+ | libappindicator1       | package | 12.10.1+bzr20170215-3.1 | x86_64 | openSUSE Oss
v  | libappindicator1       | package | 12.10.1+bzr20170215-3.1 | i586   | openSUSE Oss
i+ | libappindicator3-1     | package | 12.10.1+bzr20170215-3.1 | x86_64 | openSUSE Oss
v  | libappindicator3-1     | package | 12.10.1+bzr20170215-3.1 | i586   | openSUSE Oss
   | libappindicator3-devel | package | 12.10.1+bzr20170215-3.1 | x86_64 | openSUSE Oss
   | libappindicator3-devel | package | 12.10.1+bzr20170215-3.1 | i586   | openSUSE Oss

Note: For an extended search including not yet activated remote resources please use 'zypper
search-packages'.
# zypper in stride
Loading repository data...
Reading installed packages...
Resolving package dependencies...

Problem: nothing provides libappindicator needed by stride-1.19.60-1.x86_64
 Solution 1: do not install stride-1.19.60-1.x86_64
 Solution 2: break stride-1.19.60-1.x86_64 by ignoring some of its dependencies

Choose from above solutions by number or cancel [1/2/c] (c): 2
Resolving dependencies...
Resolving package dependencies...

The following NEW package is going to be installed:
  stride

1 new package to install.
Overall download size: 53.9 MiB. Already cached: 0 B. After the operation, additional 174.8 MiB will be used.
Continue? [y/n/...? shows all options] (y):
Retrieving package stride-1.19.60-1.x86_64                                                                                                                                   (1/1),  53.9 MiB (174.8 MiB unpacked)
Retrieving: stride-1.19.60.x86_64.rpm ..........................................................................................................................................................[done (8.7 MiB/s)]
Checking for file conflicts: ...............................................................................................................................................................................[done]
(1/1) Installing: stride-1.19.60-1.x86_64 ..................................................................................................................................................................[done]
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Deleted user May 8, 2018

Hi, repo and install worked fine on Fedora 27 Workstation. See https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/STRIDE-109

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Alexander Sturm March 6, 2018

i opened a support-ticked... for installing stride on centos7

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