Project to bring Forgejo to Debian/Ubuntu as a system package with full systemd integration. This project is relatively stable for daily use, though it admittedly has some maintainership difficulties. We are currently working on automating more of the update process to allow for more streamlined updates.
You should [use apt](#install-with-apt) to install the package. It will take care of dependencies and online updates with minimal additional effort. The packages provided by this repo are described below.
-`forgejo`: Production-ready build for PostgreSQL or MariaDB (no SQLite support!)
-`forgejo-sqlite`: Build with SQLite support, no manual database setup required
-`forgejo-common`: Common files for Forgejo v7.0.7+, required dependency for both packages above
-`forgejo-bin`: Package with official binary downloaded from Codeberg, common package not required
Debian's integrated package manager will be used in conjunction with Forgejo's Debian package registry to install and update Forgejo and any other required software. Run the following commands to install the repository on your system:
You should now be able to access Forgejo setup by pointing a browser to `http://localhost:3000`. Replace `forgejo-sqlite` with whichever variant of the package you prefer from the list [above](#packages). If you have previously installed one of these packages using the manual installation method, the commands above will use apt to update it. After installing the repository, future Forgejo updates will be installed along with system updates when running `apt upgrade`.
The default username for Forgejo is `forgejo`, but it can easily be changed prior to installation. For example, if you would rather run Forgejo as user `git`. Download the files from the `etc` folder in this repository, place them in the respective directories on your filesystem, and customize them to your liking. When you use `apt` to install the Forgejo package, it will create a new user with the specified settings.
## Supported versions
The following Forgejo versions are currently supported
| Forgejo | Supported | Latest |
| ---------- | --------- | -------------- |
| v9.0.x | 🚧 WIP | |
| v8.0.x | ❌ | |
| v7.0.x LTS | ✅ LTS | v7.0.11 |
| v1.21 | ✅ EOL | v1.21.11-2 |
| v1.20 | ⚠️ EOL | v1.20.6-1+deb0 |
| v1.19 | ⚠️ EOL | v1.19.4-0 |
| v1.18 | ⚠️ EOL | v1.18.5-0
## Manual installation
This installation procedure is not recommended! It is annoying to install, difficult to maintain, and requires manual updates.
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1. Download the latest desired packages from [the releases tab](https://codeberg.org/forgejo-contrib/forgejo-deb/releases).
- Choose a variant from the list [above](#packages), and download the respective package(s)
- Also download the respective `forgejo-common` package, if required
2. Use `apt` to install the package(s) from your local filesystem.
-`sudo apt install ./forgejo*.deb`
3. If everything went smoothly, you should be able to access Forgejo setup by pointing a browser to `http://localhost:3000`
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## Uninstall
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You can remove the package using `sudo apt remove forgejo(-sqlite|-bin)`. If you use `sudo apt purge`, the related configuration files will also be removed from `/etc/forgejo`. To avoid accidentally destroying user data, other things including the Forgejo user will be left behind. The following commands will remove everything from your system.