kerl ==== Easy building and installing of Erlang/OTP instances Kerl aims to be shell agnostic and its only dependency, excluding what's required to actually build Erlang/OTP, is curl. Downloading =========== You can download the script directly from github: $ curl -O https://github.com/evax/kerl/raw/master/kerl $ chmod a+x kerl How it works ============ Kerl keeps tracks of the releases it downloaded, built and installed, allowing easy installations to new destinations (without complete rebuilding) and easy switches between Erlang/OTP installations. Usage ===== List the available releases (kerl ignores releases < 10): $ ./kerl list releases Getting the available releases from erlang.org... R10B-0 R10B-2 R10B-3 R10B-4 R10B-5 R10B-6 R10B-7 R10B-8 R10B-9 R11B-0 R11B-1 R11B-2 R11B-3 R11B-4 R11B-5 R12B-0 R12B-1 R12B-2 R12B-3 R12B-4 R12B-5 R13A R13B R13B01 R13B02 R13B03 R13B04 R14A R14B R14B01 R14B02 Run "./kerl update" to update this list from erlang.org Pick your choice and build it: $ ./kerl build R14B02 Downloading otp_src_R14B02.tar.gz to /home/evax/.kerl/archives (curl progresses...) Verifying archive checksum... (curl progresses...) Checksum verified (229fb8f193b09ac04a57a9d7794349b7) Extracting source code Building Erlang/OTP R14B02, please wait... Erlang/OTP R14B02 has been successfully built You can verify it's been registered: $ ./kerl list builds R14B02 Now install it to some location: $ ./kerl install R14B02 /path/to/install/dir/ Installing Erlang/OTP R14B02 in /path/to/install/dir/ You can activate this installation running the following command: . /path/to/install/dir/activate Here again you can check the installation's been registered: $ ./kerl list installations R14B02 /path/to/install/dir And at last activate it: $ . /path/to/install/dir/activate You're now ready to work with R14B02 $ erl -version Erlang (SMP,ASYNC_THREADS,HIPE) (BEAM) emulator version 5.8.3 Tuning ====== You can tune kerl using the .kerlrc file in your $HOME directory. You can set the following variables: - KERL_DOWNLOAD_DIR (where to put downloaded files) - KERL_BUILD_DIR (where to hold the builds) - KERL_CONFIGURE_OPTIONS (options to pass to Erlang's ./configure script) - KERL_MAKE_OPTIONS (options to pass to make, e.g. -j2)