If your Linux distribution does not have git-annex packaged up for you, you can either build it [[fromscratch]], or you can use a handy prebuilt tarball of the most recent release. This tarball should work on most Linux systems. It does not depend on anything except for glibc. [download tarball](https://downloads.kitenet.net/git-annex/linux/current/) To use, just unpack the tarball, `cd git-annex.linux` and run `./runshell` -- this sets up an environment where you can use `git annex`, as well as everything else included in the bundle. Alternatively, you can unpack the tarball, and add the directory to your `PATH`. This lets you use `git annex`, without overriding your system's own versions of git, etc. Warning: This is a last resort. Most Linux users should instead [[install]] git-annex from their distribution of choice. ## autobuilds A daily build is also available, thanks to Mesar Hameed and the University of Bath CS department. * i386: [download tarball](https://downloads.kitenet.net/git-annex/autobuild/i386/git-annex-standalone-i386.tar.gz) ([build logs](https://downloads.kitenet.net/git-annex/autobuild/i386/)) * amd64: [download tarball](https://downloads.kitenet.net/git-annex/autobuild/amd64/git-annex-standalone-amd64.tar.gz) ([build logs](https://downloads.kitenet.net/git-annex/autobuild/amd64/)) ## gitannex-install Eskild Hustvedt has contributed a [gitannex-install](https://github.com/zerodogg/scriptbucket/blob/master/gitannex-install) script to manage keeping up to date with new releases using the standalone build.