Thissection describes how to install Docker Engine on Linux, also known asDocker CE. Docker Engine is also available for Windows, macOS, and Linux,through Docker Desktop. For instructions on how to install Docker Desktop, see:
Docker Engine is an open source project, supported by the Moby project maintainersand community members. Docker doesn't provide support for Docker Engine.Docker provides support for Docker products, including Docker Desktop, which usesDocker Engine as one of its components.
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Rust is installed and managed by the rustup tool. Rust has a 6-week rapid release process and supports a great number of platforms, so there are many builds of Rust available at any time. rustup manages these builds in a consistent way on every platform that Rust supports, enabling installation of Rust from the beta and nightly release channels as well as support for additional cross-compilation targets.
Accordingly, it is customary for Rust developers to include this directory in their PATH environment variable. During installation rustup will attempt to configure the PATH. Because of differences between platforms, command shells, and bugs in rustup, the modifications to PATH may not take effect until the console is restarted, or the user is logged out, or it may not succeed at all.
Note: The steps outlined below are based on AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition 23.9.1 (Full Install) and the screenshots used are for illustrative purposes only. Depending on your system configuration some options and settings may not be available to you, or exactly as shown in the examples provided.
When the AMD Software Installer encounters a problem during setup an error message for the issue will be displayed. See below for a list of potential install errors with links to articles containing recommended solutions:
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This page contains instructions for choosing and maintaining a Google Cloud CLIinstallation. The Google Cloud CLI includes the gcloud, gsutil and bqcommand-line tools. For a list of gcloud CLI features, seeAll features.
These instructions are for installing the Google Cloud CLI. For information aboutinstalling additional components, such as gcloud CLI commands atthe alpha or beta release level, seeManaging gcloud CLI components.
The gcloud CLI is available in package format for installation on Debian and Ubuntu systems. This package contains the gcloud, gcloud alpha, gcloud beta, gsutil, and bq commands only. It doesn't include kubectl or the App Engine extensions required to deploy an application using gcloud commands. If you want these components, you must install them separately.
The gcloud CLI is available in package format for installation on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7, 8, and 9; Fedora 33 and 34; and CentOS 7 and 8 systems. This package contains the gcloud, gcloud alpha, gcloud beta, gsutil, and bq commands only. It doesn't include kubectl or the App Engine extensions required to deploy an application using gcloud commands, which can be installed separately as described later in this section.
Downgrading gcloud CLI versionsIf you'd like to revert to a specific version of the gcloud CLI, where VERSION isof the form 123.0.0, run: sudo dnf downgrade google-cloud-cli-VERSIONThe ten most recent releases will always be available in the repository.NOTE: For releases prior to 371.0.0, the package name is google-cloud-sdk
If you're using a screen reader, check the Turn on screen reader mode checkbox. This option configures gcloud to use status trackers instead of unicode spinners, display progress as a percentage, and flatten tables. For more information, see the Accessibility features guide.
Google Cloud CLI requires Python; supported versions are Python 3.8 to 3.12. By default, the Windows version of Google Cloud CLI comes bundled with Python 3. To use Google Cloud CLI your operating system must be able to run a supported version of Python.
The installer installs all necessary dependencies, including the needed Python version. While Google Cloud CLI installs and manages Python 3 by default, you can use an existing Python installation if necessary by unchecking the option to Install Bundled Python. See gcloud topic startup to learn how to use an existing Python installation.
After installation is complete, the installer gives you the option to create Start Menu and Desktop shortcuts, start the Google Cloud CLI shell, and configure the gcloud CLI. Make sure that you leave the options to start the shell and configure your installation selected. The installer starts a terminal window and runs the gcloud init command.
After you have installed the gcloud CLI, you can usecommands in the gcloud components commandgroup to manage your installation. Thisincludes viewing installed components, adding and removing components, andupgrading to a new version or downgrading to a specific version of thegcloud CLI.
If you need a different version of the gcloud CLI, install thecurrent version using the instructions that appear earlier on this pageand then log in. After you are logged in, you candownload earlier releases.To see the versions sorted by date, be sure to enable Sort and filterand click the Created column.
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This topic describes how to install or update the latest release of the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI) on supported operating systems. For information on the latest releases of AWS CLI, see the AWS CLI version 2 Changelog on GitHub.
The following are quick installation steps in a single copy and paste group based on whether you use 64-bit Linux or Linux ARM that provide a basic installation. For guided instructions, see the steps that follow.
(Optional) The following command block downloads and installs the AWS CLI without first verifying the integrity of your download. To verify the integrity of your download, use the below step by step instructions.
To update your current installation of the AWS CLI, add your existing symlink and installer information to construct the install command using the --bin-dir, --install-dir, and --update parameters. The following command block uses an example symlink of /usr/local/bin and example installer location of /usr/local/aws-cli.
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