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hasezoey opened this issue Dec 27, 2019 · 4 comments · Fixed by #454
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Add distro and version to the mongod file #256

hasezoey opened this issue Dec 27, 2019 · 4 comments · Fixed by #454
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(this enhancement is taken from a conversation at #254 with @firstnoises)

Why?

when a user (like @firstnoises pointed out), uses the local system and lets say a docker system with a different distro, to be able to use the normal package (non global), and not having to re-download all the time

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@nodkz would it be better instead of having downloadDir/version/mongod to have downloadDir/mongod-arch-distro-version (basically how it mongodb hosts them)?

this way it would better handle different distros (like running in an docker container with shared paths), and would need less directories for an "single" file

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🎉 This issue has been resolved in version 7.0.0-beta.27 🎉

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closing because this is changed since 7.0.0-beta.27

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@github-actions github-actions bot added the released Pull Request released | Issue is fixed label Jul 1, 2021
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