=========================================== Installing/Testing a Salt Release Candidate =========================================== It's time for a new feature release of Salt! Follow the instructions below to install the latest release candidate of Salt, and try :doc:`all the shiny new features `! Be sure to report any bugs you find on `Github `_. Installing Using Bootstrap ========================== The easiest way to install a release candidate of Salt is using `Salt Bootstrap`_: .. code-block:: bash curl -o install_salt.sh -L https://bootstrap.saltstack.com sudo sh install_salt.sh git v2014.7.0rc2 If you want to also install a master using `Salt Bootstrap`_, use the ``-M`` flag: .. code-block:: bash curl -o install_salt.sh -L https://bootstrap.saltstack.com sudo sh install_salt.sh -M git v2014.7.0rc2 If you want to install only a master and not a minion using `Salt Bootstrap`_, use the ``-M`` and ``-N`` flags: .. code-block:: bash curl -o install_salt.sh -L https://bootstrap.saltstack.com sudo sh install_salt.sh -M -N git v2014.7.0rc2 Installation from Source Tarball ================================ Installing from the source tarball on PyPI is also fairly straightforward. First, install all the dependencies for Salt as documented :ref:`in the installation docs <_installation>`. Then install salt using the following: .. code-block:: bash curl -O https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/s/salt/salt-2014.7.0rc2.tar.gz tar -xzvf salt-2014.7.0rc2.tar.gz cd salt-2014.7.0rc2 sudo python setup.py install .. _`saltstack/salt`: https://github.com/saltstack/salt .. _`Salt Bootstrap`: https://github.com/saltstack/salt-bootstrap