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``` ```
Next decide on a directory where you would like to put the stack-orchestrator program. Typically this would be Next decide on a directory where you would like to put the stack-orchestrator program. Typically this would be a "user" binary directory such as `~/bin` or perhaps `/usr/local/laconic` or possibly just the current working directory.
a "user" binary directory such as `~/bin` or perhaps `/usr/local/laconic` or possibly just the current working directory.
Now, having selected that directory, download the latest release from [this page](https://git.vdb.to/cerc-io/stack-orchestrator/tags) into it (we're using `~/bin` below for concreteness but edit to suit if you selected a different directory). Also be sure that the destination directory exists and is writable: Now, having selected that directory, download the latest release from [this page](https://git.vdb.to/cerc-io/stack-orchestrator/tags) into it (we're using `~/bin` below for concreteness but edit to suit if you selected a different directory). Also be sure that the destination directory exists and is writable:
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``` ```
### Update ### Update
If Stack Orchestrator was installed using the process described above, it is able to subsequently self-update to the current latest version by running: If Stack Orchestrator was installed using the process described above, it is able to subsequently self-update to the current latest version by running:
```bash ```bash
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## Platform Support ## Platform Support
Native aarm64 is _not_ currently supported. x64 emulation on ARM64 macos should work (not yet tested). Native aarm64 is _not_ currently supported. x64 emulation on ARM64 macos should work (not yet tested).