Better yet, install the "snapd" package, and use the "snap" tool to find and install Hugo:
$ snap find hugo
Name Version Developer Notes Summary
hugo 0.17 hugo-authors - Fast and Flexible Static Site Generator
$ sudo snap install hugo
4.41 MB / 4.41 MB [======================================] 100.00 % 410.06 KB/s
hugo (stable) 0.17 from 'hugo-authors' installed
$ /snap/bin/hugo version
Hugo Static Site Generator v0.17 BuildDate: 2016-10-07T09:27:07-06:00
(/snap/bin is automatically added to your PATH.)
The snaps for Hugo are available amd64 (x86_64), i386, armhf, arm64 and ppc64el platforms, thanks to the automatic cross-building infrastructure provided on Launchpad.
Kudos to Daniel Holbach from Ubuntu and Canonical for laying the framework and guiding us along the way to make this happen, helping Hugo reach more places!
So yes, if it fits your workflow, please go ahead and give the Hugo snaps a try! Have fun!
Check it out at https://uappexplorer.com/app/hugo.hugo-authors
Better yet, install the "snapd" package, and use the "snap" tool to find and install Hugo:
(/snap/bin is automatically added to your PATH.)The snaps for Hugo are available amd64 (x86_64), i386, armhf, arm64 and ppc64el platforms, thanks to the automatic cross-building infrastructure provided on Launchpad.
Kudos to Daniel Holbach from Ubuntu and Canonical for laying the framework and guiding us along the way to make this happen, helping Hugo reach more places!
So yes, if it fits your workflow, please go ahead and give the Hugo snaps a try! Have fun!