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Common
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# Common
First things first: Supybot *requires* at least Python 2.6. There
ain't no getting around it. You can get it from http://www.python.org/.
First things first: Supybot *requires* at least Python 2.6. There
isn't any way to get around it. You can get it from [Python homepage].
Recommended Software
====================
[Python homepage]:http://python.org/
PySQLite -- Version 2.x
# Recommended Software
Twisted -- Version 1.2.0 or greater
[PySQLite] -- Version 2.x
For more information and help on how to use Supybot, checkout
[Twisted] -- Version 1.2.0 or greater
[PySQLite]:https://code.google.com/p/pysqlite/
[Twisted]:http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/
For more information and help on how to use Supybot, checkout
the documents under docs/ (especially GETTING_STARTED and
CONFIGURATION).
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methods, so find the section for your operating system and continue
from there.
UNIX/Linux/BSD
==============
# UNIX/Linux/BSD
If you're installing Python using your distributor's packages, you may
need a python-dev package installed, too. If you don't have a
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where your Python libs are installed), then you will need a python-dev
package.
After you extract Supybot and cd into the supybot directory just
created, you'll want to run (as root) 'python setup.py install'. This
will install Supybot globally. If you need to install locally for
whatever reason, see the notes at the end of this section. You'll then
have several new programs installed where Python scripts are normally
First start by git cloning Limnoria and moving to the cloned repository.
```
git clone git://github.com/ProgVal/Limnoria.git
cd Limnoria
```
The rest depends on do you have root access and do you want to perform global or local install.
## Global install
Run
```
python setup.py install
```
Now you have several new programs installed where Python scripts are normally
installed on your system ('/usr/bin' or '/usr/local/bin' are common on
UNIX systems). The two that might be of particular interest to you, the
new user, are 'supybot' and 'supybot-wizard'. The former, 'supybot', is
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in-depth wizard that provides a nice user interface for creating a
registry file for your bot.
Local Install
-------------
## Local install
You can install Supybot in a local directory by using the '--user'
option when running 'setup.py'. E.g., 'python setup.py install
--user' to install into your home directory. You'll now have
a $HOME/.local/bin directory containing Supybot programs ('supybot',
'supybot-wizard', etc.) and a $HOME/.local/lib directory containing the
Supybot libraries.
Run
Windows
=======
```
python setup.py install --user
```
and you will have new programs installed in ~/.local/bin. The two that might be of particular interest to you, the
new user, are 'supybot' and 'supybot-wizard'. The former, 'supybot', is
the script to run an actual bot; the latter, 'supybot-wizard', is an
in-depth wizard that provides a nice user interface for creating a
registry file for your bot.
By default you must run the bot with full path to the binary unless you specify $PATH.
Run and add the following command to your shellrc, which is usually ~/.bashrc or ~/.zshrc , so you can run the programs without needing to write full paths to the binaries.
```
PATH=$HOME/.local:$PATH
```
# Windows
**Note**: If you are using an IPV6 connection, you will not be able
to run Supybot under Windows (unless Python has fixed things). Current
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default settings, you would then do the following in the command prompt
(otherwise change the path to match your settings)::
set PATH=C:\Python2x\;%PATH%
```
set PATH=C:\Python2x\;%PATH%
```
You should now be able to type 'python' to start the Python
interpreter. Exit by pressing CTRL-Z and then Return. Now that that's
setup, you'll want to cd into the directory that was created when you
unzipped Supybot; I'll assume you unzipped it to 'C:\Supybot' for these
instructions. From 'C:\Supybot', run 'python setup.py install'. This
will install Supybot under 'C:\Python2x\'. You will now have several new
instructions. From 'C:\Supybot', run
```
python setup.py install
```
This will install Supybot under 'C:\Python2x\'. You will now have several new
programs installed in 'C:\Python2x\Scripts\'. The two that might be of
particular interest to you, the new user, are 'supybot' and 'supybot-wizard'.
The former, 'supybot', is the script to run an actual bot; the latter,