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Installing Limnoria on GNU/Linux and UNIX (FreeBSD, macOS, ...)
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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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This guide is for non-Windows operating systems. If you want to install
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on Windows, check out the :ref:`Windows install guide <use-install_windows>`.
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.. note::
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Limnoria is a modified version of Supybot.
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Install
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Install using your OS' package manager
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On Debian (8.0 and above)
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.. code-block:: bash
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sudo aptitude install limnoria
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If you have Debian 8.0 (Jessie), this command won't work unless you
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have `Backports`_ repositories configured.
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.. _Backports: https://wiki.debian.org/Backports
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On Ubuntu (16.10 and above)
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.. code-block:: bash
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sudo apt-get install limnoria
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On Fedora (23 and above)
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.. code-block:: bash
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sudo dnf install limnoria
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On CentOS and Red Hat Enterprise Linux
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You have to first add the EPEL repository (`EL7`_, `EL6`_, `EL5`_) before being able to install the package on CentOS / RHEL. Once you have, you can run the following command to install Limnoria:
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.. code-block:: bash
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sudo yum install limnoria`
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.. _EL7: https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/epel-release-latest-7.noarch.rpm
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.. _EL6: https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/epel-release-latest-6.noarch.rpm
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.. _EL5: https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/epel-release-latest-5.noarch.rpm
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On FreeBSD
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Port:
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.. code-block:: bash
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cd /usr/ports/irc/py-limnoria && sudo PYTHON_VERSION=3.5 make install clean
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You can omit ``PYTHON_VERSION=3.5`` if you want to build for Python 2.7,
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or if you have ``DEFAULT_VERSIONS=python=3.5`` in `/etc/make.conf`.
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Package:
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sudo pkg install py27-limnoria
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On Archlinux
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You can install Limnoria `from AUR`_.
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.. _from AUR: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/limnoria-python3-git/
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On Gentoo
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sudo emerge net-irc/limnoria
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Other operating systems (manual install)
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If you followed the section above, skip this one.
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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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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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.. _Python: http://www.python.org/
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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, or download
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it from http://python.org.
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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 `python3-dev` or
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`python3-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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In the next section of this guide we will use `pip`_, which is a generic
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way of installing Python software.
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There are some :ref:`alternative install methods <alternative-install>`
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at the bottom of this guide, if you don't want to use `pip`.
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.. _pip: http://pip.readthedocs.org/en/latest/installing.html#install-pip
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Global installation (with root access)
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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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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commands.
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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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step, but some features won't be available)::
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sudo python3 -m pip install -r https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ProgVal/Limnoria/master/requirements.txt --upgrade
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And then Limnoria itself::
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sudo python3 -m pip install limnoria --upgrade
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If you have an error saying `No module named pip`, install `pip` using
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your package manager (the package is usually named `python3-pip`).
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Local installation (without root access)
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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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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requirements (you can skip it, but some features won't be available)
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and then Limnoria itself.::
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python3 -m pip install -r https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ProgVal/Limnoria/master/requirements.txt --user --upgrade
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python3 -m pip install limnoria --user --upgrade
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You might need to add $HOME/.local/bin to your PATH.::
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echo 'PATH="$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.$(echo $SHELL|cut -d/ -f3)rc
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source ~/.$(echo $SHELL|cut -d/ -f3)rc
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If you have an error saying `No module named pip`, install `pip` using this
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guide: https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/installing/
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Configuration
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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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.. _alternative-install:
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Alternative install methods
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If you know what you are doing and you don't want to use pip, you
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can use one of these methods:
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* Download a .deb or .rpm package at `ProgVal's build repo`_.
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* Use `git`_ to clone the `Limnoria repository`_ and follow the
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instructions in `Limnoria's README.md`_.
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* Click the "Download ZIP" button at the `Limnoria repository`_. Then,
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extract the zipball to some temporary directory, and ``cd`` into the
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`Limnoria-master` directory which contains the extracted code.
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.. _ProgVal's build repo: https://builds.progval.net/limnoria/
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.. _Limnoria repository: https://github.com/ProgVal/Limnoria
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.. _git: http://git-scm.com/
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.. _Limnoria's README.md: https://github.com/ProgVal/Limnoria/blob/testing/README.md#installing-from-cloned-repo
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