3 **Akkoma does not currently have a stable release, until 3.0, all builds should be considered "develop"**
5 ## Why should you migrate?
7 aside from actually responsive maintainer(s)? let's lookie here, we've got:
9 - custom emoji reactions
10 - misskey markdown (MFM) rendering and posting support
11 - elasticsearch support (because pleroma search is GARBAGE)
12 - latest develop pleroma-fe additions
14 - probably more, this is like 3.5 years of IHBA additions finally compiled
18 Let's say you're very cool and have decided to move to the cooler
19 fork of Akkoma - luckily this isn't very hard.
21 You'll need to update the backend, then possibly the frontend, depending
26 If you're running the source Akkoma install, you'll need to set the
27 upstream git URL then just rebuild - that'll be:
30 git remote set-url origin https://akkoma.dev/AkkomaGang/akkoma.git/
35 Then compile, migrate and restart as usual.
39 **IMPORTANT: if you are using musl1.1 (void linux musl edition),
40 you will need to override the FLAVOUR to amd64-musl11,
41 also pls go shout at your maintainers to actually upgrade from EOL software.**
45 This will just be setting the update URL -
48 export FLAVOUR=$(arch="$(uname -m)";if [ "$arch" = "x86_64" ];then arch="amd64";elif [ "$arch" = "armv7l" ];then arch="arm";elif [ "$arch" = "aarch64" ];then arch="arm64";else echo "Unsupported arch: $arch">&2;fi;if getconf GNU_LIBC_VERSION>/dev/null;then libc_postfix="";elif [ "$(ldd 2>&1|head -c 9)" = "musl libc" ];then libc_postfix="-musl";elif [ "$(find /lib/libc.musl*|wc -l)" ];then libc_postfix="-musl";else echo "Unsupported libc">&2;fi;echo "$arch$libc_postfix")
50 ./bin/pleroma_ctl update --zip-url https://akkoma-updates.s3-website.fr-par.scw.cloud/develop/akkoma-$FLAVOUR.zip
51 ./bin/pleroma_ctl migrate
54 Then restart. When updating in the future, you canjust use
57 ./bin/pleroma_ctl update --branch develop
62 Akkoma comes with a few frontend changes as well as backend ones,
63 your upgrade path here depends on your setup
65 ### I just run with the built-in frontend
67 You'll need to run a single command,
71 mix pleroma.frontend install pleroma-fe
73 ./bin/pleroma_ctl frontend install pleroma-fe
76 ### I've run the mix task to install a frontend
78 Hooray, just run it again to update the frontend to the latest build.
79 See above for that command.
81 ### I compile the JS from source
83 Your situation will likely be unique - you'll need the changes in the
84 [forked pleroma-fe repository](https://akkoma.dev/AkkomaGang/pleroma-fe),
85 and either merge or cherry-pick from there depending on how you've got