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How do I download or make the online tarball package? #303

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avalenti opened this issue Jan 5, 2017 · 2 comments
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How do I download or make the online tarball package? #303

avalenti opened this issue Jan 5, 2017 · 2 comments

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@avalenti
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avalenti commented Jan 5, 2017

There is a huge disconnect between the Readme file and the presto-admin install instructions found here: https://prestodb.io/presto-admin/docs/current/installation/presto-admin-installation.html
I just want to install the presto-admin tool to use to administer presto on my cluster. The readme file only talks about building the presto-admin tool for development purposes, which I do not want to do. There needs to be instructions to tell us how to build the packages that we need to be able to do the eventual deployment on a distributed cluster. Maybe I am missing something huge, but it is not clear to me. Thanks.

@akshatnair
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README file in the repository is for developers. For users there is a link to the documentation in the README file. The installation step needs the presto-admin zip file which is available on www.teradata.com/presto. Alternatively you an build your own installation by following the README file for this repository.

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petroav commented Jan 6, 2017

@avalenti just to add to what @akshatnair said: you could build presto-admin yourself, get it from the Teradata Presto website or you could get it from the releases section of the repo. The second line of the README links to user facing presto-admin documentation.

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