The recommended way to install this software including dependencies is by using the provided precompiled binaries for your platform. For Windows and OS X (10.7 and above), there are installers available for download here. For Ubuntu we have a custom PPA with a package for it here.
and links to yubico/stable Personal Package Archive. Problem is there are now over 100 packages in this archive and there's no mention on the developer page the name of the package. I was able to find it on the second page of packages in the PPA with the same name as the github repo linked on the developer page.
It'd be great to add an indication of the package name. An example of text that would work would be
The recommended way to install this software including dependencies is by using the provided
precompiled binaries for your platform. For Windows and OS X (10.7 and above), there are installers
available for download here. For Ubuntu we have a custom PPA containing the yubikey-neo-manager package.
The yubico developer page on the YubiKey Neo Manager says this about installing on Ubuntu.
and links to
yubico/stable
Personal Package Archive. Problem is there are now over 100 packages in this archive and there's no mention on the developer page the name of the package. I was able to find it on the second page of packages in the PPA with the same name as the github repo linked on the developer page.It'd be great to add an indication of the package name. An example of text that would work would be