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<p>Matrix.org provides Debian/Ubuntu packages of Synapse, for the amd64 <p>Matrix.org provides Debian/Ubuntu packages of Synapse, for the amd64
architecture via <a href="https://packages.matrix.org/debian/">https://packages.matrix.org/debian/</a>.</p> architecture via <a href="https://packages.matrix.org/debian/">https://packages.matrix.org/debian/</a>.</p>
<p>To install the latest release:</p> <p>To install the latest release:</p>
<p>TODO UPDATE ALL THIS</p>
<pre><code class="language-sh">sudo apt install -y lsb-release wget apt-transport-https <pre><code class="language-sh">sudo apt install -y lsb-release wget apt-transport-https
sudo wget -O /usr/share/keyrings/matrix-org-archive-keyring.gpg https://packages.matrix.org/debian/matrix-org-archive-keyring.gpg sudo wget -O /usr/share/keyrings/matrix-org-archive-keyring.gpg https://packages.matrix.org/debian/matrix-org-archive-keyring.gpg
echo &quot;deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/matrix-org-archive-keyring.gpg] https://packages.matrix.org/debian/ $(lsb_release -cs) main&quot; | echo &quot;deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/matrix-org-archive-keyring.gpg] https://packages.matrix.org/debian/ $(lsb_release -cs) main&quot; |
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</code></pre> </code></pre>
<h5 id="red-hat-enterprise-linux--rocky-linux"><a class="header" href="#red-hat-enterprise-linux--rocky-linux">Red Hat Enterprise Linux / Rocky Linux</a></h5> <h5 id="red-hat-enterprise-linux--rocky-linux"><a class="header" href="#red-hat-enterprise-linux--rocky-linux">Red Hat Enterprise Linux / Rocky Linux</a></h5>
<p><em>Note: The term &quot;RHEL&quot; below refers to both Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Rocky Linux. The distributions are 1:1 binary compatible.</em></p> <p><em>Note: The term &quot;RHEL&quot; below refers to both Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Rocky Linux. The distributions are 1:1 binary compatible.</em></p>
<p>It's recommended to use the latest Python versions. </p> <p>It's recommended to use the latest Python versions.</p>
<p>RHEL 8 in particular ships with Python 3.6 by default which is EOL and therefore no longer supported by Synapse. RHEL 9 ship with Python 3.9 which is still supported by the Python core team as of this writing. However, newer Python versions provide significant performance improvements and they're available in official distributions' repositories. Therefore it's recommended to use them.</p> <p>RHEL 8 in particular ships with Python 3.6 by default which is EOL and therefore no longer supported by Synapse. RHEL 9 ship with Python 3.9 which is still supported by the Python core team as of this writing. However, newer Python versions provide significant performance improvements and they're available in official distributions' repositories. Therefore it's recommended to use them.</p>
<p>Python 3.11 and 3.12 are available for both RHEL 8 and 9.</p> <p>Python 3.11 and 3.12 are available for both RHEL 8 and 9.</p>
<p>These commands should be run as root user.</p> <p>These commands should be run as root user.</p>
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<li>On RHEL 9, virtualenv is only available on <a href="https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/epel/">EPEL</a>.</li> <li>On RHEL 9, virtualenv is only available on <a href="https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/epel/">EPEL</a>.</li>
<li>On RHEL 8, virtualenv is based on Python 3.6. It does not support creating 3.11/3.12 virtual environments.</li> <li>On RHEL 8, virtualenv is based on Python 3.6. It does not support creating 3.11/3.12 virtual environments.</li>
</ul> </ul>
<p>Here's an example of creating Python 3.12 virtual environment and installing Synapse from PyPI. </p> <p>Here's an example of creating Python 3.12 virtual environment and installing Synapse from PyPI.</p>
<pre><code class="language-bash">mkdir -p ~/synapse <pre><code class="language-bash">mkdir -p ~/synapse
# To use Python 3.11, simply use the command &quot;python3.11&quot; instead. # To use Python 3.11, simply use the command &quot;python3.11&quot; instead.
python3.12 -m venv ~/synapse/env python3.12 -m venv ~/synapse/env

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<p>Matrix.org provides Debian/Ubuntu packages of Synapse, for the amd64 <p>Matrix.org provides Debian/Ubuntu packages of Synapse, for the amd64
architecture via <a href="https://packages.matrix.org/debian/">https://packages.matrix.org/debian/</a>.</p> architecture via <a href="https://packages.matrix.org/debian/">https://packages.matrix.org/debian/</a>.</p>
<p>To install the latest release:</p> <p>To install the latest release:</p>
<p>TODO UPDATE ALL THIS</p>
<pre><code class="language-sh">sudo apt install -y lsb-release wget apt-transport-https <pre><code class="language-sh">sudo apt install -y lsb-release wget apt-transport-https
sudo wget -O /usr/share/keyrings/matrix-org-archive-keyring.gpg https://packages.matrix.org/debian/matrix-org-archive-keyring.gpg sudo wget -O /usr/share/keyrings/matrix-org-archive-keyring.gpg https://packages.matrix.org/debian/matrix-org-archive-keyring.gpg
echo &quot;deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/matrix-org-archive-keyring.gpg] https://packages.matrix.org/debian/ $(lsb_release -cs) main&quot; | echo &quot;deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/matrix-org-archive-keyring.gpg] https://packages.matrix.org/debian/ $(lsb_release -cs) main&quot; |
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</code></pre> </code></pre>
<h5 id="red-hat-enterprise-linux--rocky-linux"><a class="header" href="#red-hat-enterprise-linux--rocky-linux">Red Hat Enterprise Linux / Rocky Linux</a></h5> <h5 id="red-hat-enterprise-linux--rocky-linux"><a class="header" href="#red-hat-enterprise-linux--rocky-linux">Red Hat Enterprise Linux / Rocky Linux</a></h5>
<p><em>Note: The term &quot;RHEL&quot; below refers to both Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Rocky Linux. The distributions are 1:1 binary compatible.</em></p> <p><em>Note: The term &quot;RHEL&quot; below refers to both Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Rocky Linux. The distributions are 1:1 binary compatible.</em></p>
<p>It's recommended to use the latest Python versions. </p> <p>It's recommended to use the latest Python versions.</p>
<p>RHEL 8 in particular ships with Python 3.6 by default which is EOL and therefore no longer supported by Synapse. RHEL 9 ship with Python 3.9 which is still supported by the Python core team as of this writing. However, newer Python versions provide significant performance improvements and they're available in official distributions' repositories. Therefore it's recommended to use them.</p> <p>RHEL 8 in particular ships with Python 3.6 by default which is EOL and therefore no longer supported by Synapse. RHEL 9 ship with Python 3.9 which is still supported by the Python core team as of this writing. However, newer Python versions provide significant performance improvements and they're available in official distributions' repositories. Therefore it's recommended to use them.</p>
<p>Python 3.11 and 3.12 are available for both RHEL 8 and 9.</p> <p>Python 3.11 and 3.12 are available for both RHEL 8 and 9.</p>
<p>These commands should be run as root user.</p> <p>These commands should be run as root user.</p>
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<li>On RHEL 9, virtualenv is only available on <a href="https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/epel/">EPEL</a>.</li> <li>On RHEL 9, virtualenv is only available on <a href="https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/epel/">EPEL</a>.</li>
<li>On RHEL 8, virtualenv is based on Python 3.6. It does not support creating 3.11/3.12 virtual environments.</li> <li>On RHEL 8, virtualenv is based on Python 3.6. It does not support creating 3.11/3.12 virtual environments.</li>
</ul> </ul>
<p>Here's an example of creating Python 3.12 virtual environment and installing Synapse from PyPI. </p> <p>Here's an example of creating Python 3.12 virtual environment and installing Synapse from PyPI.</p>
<pre><code class="language-bash">mkdir -p ~/synapse <pre><code class="language-bash">mkdir -p ~/synapse
# To use Python 3.11, simply use the command &quot;python3.11&quot; instead. # To use Python 3.11, simply use the command &quot;python3.11&quot; instead.
python3.12 -m venv ~/synapse/env python3.12 -m venv ~/synapse/env