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.. highlight:: bash
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.. _use-install:
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Installing Limnoria
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This is the "easy to follow" guide to installing Limnoria. The installation
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documentation provided with the supybot distribution is really quite good
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already, but since people keep coming to IRC, asking a repeating pattern of
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questions, we thought it would be a good idea to expand it a bit to make it
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a little more of a "foolproof guide".
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.. note::
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Limnoria is a modified version of Supybot.
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Dependencies
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============
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Here's the list of recommended software to run Supybot/Limnoria:
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* Supybot is written in Python, and requires `Python`_
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2.4 or greater (but not Python 3).
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* `Twisted`_ framework 1.2.0 or greater (optional, you probably don't need it).
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.. _Python: http://www.python.org/
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.. _Twisted: http://twistedmatrix.com/
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Installation: UNIX/Linux/BSD
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============================
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Install Python
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Python will usually come by installed by default in your distribution. If not,
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grab the appropriate packages from the distribution's repository.
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If you're installing Python using your distribution's packages, you may need a
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''python-dev'' or ''python-devel'' package installed, too. To see if this is
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the case, open up a terminal, start python, and run:
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.. code-block:: python
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import distutils
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If it works, you're good to go. Otherwise, install the `python-dev` or
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`python-devel` package and try again.
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You may also install "manually" by downloading the source archive from
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http://python.org, and compiling it. That is outside the scope of this guide,
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however.
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Install Limnoria
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We are now ready to install supybot itself. Most distributions have a supybot
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package in the repositories. This is probably the easiest way to install. If
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that is what you want to do, that's fine, and you're ready to move on to the
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next section. :)
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However, Limnoria tends to be actively developed, and it's best to grab the
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latest codebase. Easiest way to do that is to clone the repository with
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running::
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git clone git://github.com/ProgVal/Limnoria.git
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You can also click the "Downloads" button at the `Limnoria repository`_. Then,
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extract the tarball/zipball to some temporary directory, and ``cd`` into the
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``supybot`` directory which contains the extracted code.
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.. _Limnoria repository: https://github.com/ProgVal/Limnoria
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If you have root access
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Run, as root::
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python setup.py install
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If all goes according to plan, the supybot python module will be installed to
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somewhere like ``/usr/lib/python2.x/site-packages``, and a few supybot scripts
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will be installed to somewhere like ``/usr/bin`` or ``/usr/local/bin``.
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If you don't have root access, or want a local install
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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You can install Supybot in a local directory by using the ``--prefix`` option
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when running ``setup.py``. E.g.::
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python setup.py install --user
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to install into a ``.local`` directory inside your home directory. You'll now
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have a ``$HOME/.local/bin`` directory containing Supybot programs ('supybot',
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``supybot-wizard``, etc.) and a ''$HOME/.local/lib'' directory containing the
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Supybot libraries.
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Configure Supybot
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-----------------
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We are now ready to configure Supybot. Supybot creates quite a few auxiliary
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files/directories to store its runtime data. It is thus recommended to create
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an empty directory from which you'll be running supybot, to keep all the data
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in a nice dedicated location. For example, you may create a 'runbot' directory
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inside your home directory.
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Now you can cd to your 'runbot' directory, and from within it run
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``supybot-wizard``, which will walk you through a series of questions to
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generate the bot config file.
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One thing to make sure to do in the wizard, to make your life easier down the
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line, is to select **y** for the *Would you like to add an owner user for your
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bot?* question, and actually create the owner user. Remember that password, so
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that you can later ''identify'' with the bot on IRC and administer it.
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Once you generate the config file, which will be named ``yourbotnick.conf``
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(where "yourbotnick" is the nick you have chosen for your bot in the wizard),
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it will be placed in your 'runbot' directory. (As long as you leave the default
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answer to the ''Where would you like to create these directories?'' question.)
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Now to start the bot, run, still from within the 'runbot' directory::
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supybot yourbotnick.conf
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And watch the magic!
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For a tutorial on using and managing the bot from here on, see the `Supybook`_.
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.. _Supybook: http://supybook.fealdia.org/
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Installation: OS X
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==================
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The steps are essentially the same as those of the previous section, except
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there are no repositories. Grab the latest python installer for OS X from
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http://python.org, and follow the rest of the steps.
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Installation: Windows
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=====================
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2011-06-28 08:11:32 +02:00
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.. highlight:: bat
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2011-06-27 11:19:15 +02:00
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Install Python
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--------------
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Download the latest Python 2 installer from http://python.org, (Python 2.7, as
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of Mars 6, 2011) and run it to install Python.
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The rest of this document will assume that you have Python 2.7, and thus that
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your install directory is ''C:\Python27''.
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Install Supybot
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---------------
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We are now ready to install Supybot itself. First, you need to grab the latest
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code snapshot of Supybot. Easiest way to do that is to click the "Downloads"
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button at the `Limnoria repository`_.
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If you downloaded the code archive, extract it to some temporary directory,
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and ``cd`` into the ``supybot`` directory which contains the extracted code.
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Once you have the code archive, extract it to some temporary directory, then
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open up a command prompt (Programs -> Run -> ``cmd``) and ``cd`` into the
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``supybot`` directory which contains the extracted code. For example, if you
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have extracted the archive to ``C:\sometempdir\``, you would enter in the
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prompt::
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cd "C:\sometempdir\supybot"
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2011-06-28 08:11:32 +02:00
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Once there, run the installer to install, with the following command::
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C:\Python27\python.exe setup.py install
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This will place some supybot scripts under ``C:\Python27\Scripts\``, and the
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supybot python module under ``C:\Python27\Lib\site-packages``.
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.. _Limnoria repository: https://github.com/ProgVal/Limnoria
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Configure Supybot
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-----------------
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We are now ready to configure Supybot. Supybot creates quite a few auxiliary
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files/directories to store its runtime data. It is thus recommended to create
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an empty directory from which you'll be running supybot, to keep all the data
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in a nice dedicated location. For example, you may create a 'C:\runbot' for
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this purpose.
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Now you open a command prompt, and ``cd`` to your ``C:\runbot`` directory::
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cd "C:\runbot"
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and from within it run ``supybot-wizard``::
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C:\Python27\python.exe C:\Python27\Scripts\supybot-wizard
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which will walk you through a series of questions to generate the bot config
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file.
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One thing to make sure to do in the wizard, to make your life easier down the
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line, is to select *y* for the *Would you like to add an owner user for
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your bot?* question, and actually create the owner user. Remember that
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password, so that you can later ''identify'' with the bot on IRC and
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administer it.
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Once you generate the config file, which will be named ``yourbotnick.conf``
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(where ``yourbotnick`` is the nick you have chosen for your bot in the wizard),
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it will be placed in your ``runbot`` directory. (As long as you leave the
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default answer to the *Where would you like to create these directories?*
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question.)
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Now to start the bot, run, still from within the ``C:\runbot`` directory::
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C:\Python27\python.exe C:\Python27\Scripts\supybot yourbotnick.conf
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And watch the magic!
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This guide has been mainly written by nanotube (Daniel Folkinshteyn), and is
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licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license
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and/or the GNU Free Documentation License v 1.3 or later.
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.. _Supybook: http://supybook.fealdia.org/
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