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To install the GNU Taler Debian packages, first ensure that you have
the right Debian distribution. At this time, the packages are built for
Sid, which means you should use a system which at least includes
unstable packages in its source list. We recommend using APT pinning
to limit unstable packages to those explicitly requested. To do this,
set your ``/etc/apt/preferences`` as follows:
.. code-block::
Package: *
Pin: release a=stable
Pin-Priority: 700
Package: *
Pin: release a=testing
Pin-Priority: 650
Package: *
Pin: release a=unstable
Pin-Priority: 600
Package: *
Pin: release l=Debian-Security
Pin-Priority: 1000
A typical ``/etc/apt/sources.list`` file for this setup
would look like this:
.. code-block::
deb http://ftp.ch.debian.org/debian/ buster main
deb http://security.debian.org/debian-security buster/updates main
deb http://ftp.ch.debian.org/debian/ testing main
deb http://ftp.ch.debian.org/debian/ unstable main
deb https://deb.taler.net/apt/debian sid main
The last line is crucial, as it adds the GNU Taler packages.
Next, you must import the Taler Systems SA public package signing key
into your keyring and update the package lists:
.. code-block:: console
# wget -O - https://taler.net/static/taler-systems.gpg.key | apt-key add -
# apt update
.. note::
You may want to verify the correctness of the Taler Systems key out-of-band.
Now your system is ready to install the official GNU Taler binary packages
using apt.
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