The .deb install instructions in the README pointed at a URL that
doesn't exist — Gitea exposes the Debian registry as an apt repo, not
as plain file downloads. Switched the README to the apt-repo flow
(add a sources.list line, then apt install).
Also fixed build-deb.sh: Gitea's Debian package endpoint returns
HTTP 405 for token-bearer auth; it requires HTTP basic auth (user +
token-as-password) and the literal /upload suffix on the URL.
Package built and pushed to the registry — apt install works now.
debian/control, postinst, prerm, postrm — standard dpkg package lifecycle
debian/files/opt/dupfinder/dupfinder-setup.sh — interactive setup:
checks Docker, detects NVIDIA GPU, prompts for photos/data paths,
writes docker-compose.override.yml with GPU reservation if present,
pulls image from registry (builds from source as fallback)
debian/files/usr/local/bin/dupfinder — CLI wrapper:
setup / start / stop / restart / status / logs / open / update
debian/files/etc/systemd/system/dupfinder.service — systemd unit,
guards against starting before setup has run
debian/build-deb.sh — builds .deb and uploads to Gitea package registry;
prints the exact apt sources.list line on success
Install on any Debian/Ubuntu machine:
echo "deb [trusted=yes] http://192.168.1.64:3000/api/packages/tocmo0nlord/debian bookworm main" \
| sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/dupfinder.list
sudo apt update && sudo apt install dupfinder
sudo dupfinder setup
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>