woodpecker/doc/setup/ubuntu.md
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Ubuntu

These are the instructions for running Drone on Ubuntu . We recommend using Ubuntu 14.04, the latest stable distribution. We also highly recommend using AUFS as the default file system driver for Docker.

System Requirements

The default Drone installation uses a SQLite3 database for persistence. Please ensure you have libsqlite3-dev installed:

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install libsqlite3-dev

The default Drone installation also assumes Docker is installed locally on the host machine. To install Docker on Ubuntu please see the official installation guide.

Installation

Once the environment is prepared you can install Drone from a debian file:

wget downloads.drone.io/0.4.0/drone.deb
sudo dpkg --install drone.deb

Settings

Drone uses environment variables for runtime settings and configuration, such as GitHub, GitLab, plugins and more. These settings are loaded from /etc/drone/dronerc.

Starting, Stopping, Logs

Commands to start, stop and restart Drone:

sudo start drone
sudo stop drone
sudo restart drone

And to view the Drone logs:

sudo cat /var/log/upstart/drone.log