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Dependencies
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The only mandatory dependency is `Python`_ 2.6 or greater. However, it is
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highly recommended you use Python 3.4 or greater.
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The only mandatory dependency is Python 3.4 or greater.
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You may also install chardet and feedparser, which are used by Limnoria if
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they are available.
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The remaining of this guide will assume you have Python 3. If you don't,
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replace `python3` by `python` in the given commands
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The remaining of this guide will assume you have Python 3.
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.. _Python: http://www.python.org/
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If you do not have root access, skip this section.
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If you are logged in as root, you can remove ``sudo`` from the install
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If you are logged in as root, you can remove ``sudo`` from the install
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commands.
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*In case you want to use the testing branch which might be more up-to
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*In case you want to use the testing branch which might be more up-to
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date BUT LESS TESTED, replace ``master`` with ``testing`` in the commands.*
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First we install Limnoria's optional dependencies (you can skip this
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If you have followed the previous section, skip this one.
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Simply add ``--user`` to the end of both commands. First we install
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Simply add ``--user`` to the end of both commands. First we install
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requirements (you can skip it, but some features won't be available)
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and then Limnoria itself.::
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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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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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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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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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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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