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Add OpenSUSE-specific installation instructions #1

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@M-Pixel M-Pixel commented Sep 13, 2017

The packages required are slightly different on OpenSUSE. Also, while python defaults to 2, pip defaults to 3, so it is necessary to use pip2 instead of pip, because onlykey-agent is written in Python 2 syntax.

The packages required are slightly different on OpenSUSE. Also, while `python` defaults to 2, `pip` defaults to 3, so it is necessary to use `pip2` instead of `pip`, because onlykey-agent is written in Python 2 syntax.
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M-Pixel commented Sep 13, 2017

Hello, TrustCrypto team! I had to do a bit of troubleshooting to get onlykey-agent working on OpenSUSE. I thought it would be nice to add my solution to the readme for any other OpenSUSE users who would like to use onlykey-agent.

@onlykey onlykey merged commit 8e41fc9 into trustcrypto:master Nov 20, 2017
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onlykey commented Nov 20, 2017

@M-Pixel Thanks for the PR. Glad you were able to get this working on OpenSUSE!

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