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Note: there is an even easier installation guide in the documentation!
First things first: Supybot requires at least Python 2.6. There isn’t any way to get around it. You can get it from the Python homepage.
Recommended Software
The following libraries are not needed for running Limnoria, but enable extra features you may want (ordered by decreasing estimated usefulness):
charade – enables better encoding handling
pytz and python-dateutil
– enable additional features of the Time
plugin
python-gnupg – enables user authentication with GPG
To install them, run
pip install -r requirements.txt
or for a local install (if you don’t have or don’t want to use root),
pip install -r requirements.txt --user
For more information and help on how to use Supybot, check out the documentation, especially GETTING_STARTED and CONFIGURATION.
So what do you do? That depends on which operating system you’re running. We’ve split this document up to address the different installation methods, so find the section for your operating system and continue from there.
UNIX/Linux/BSD
If you use Debian or Ubuntu, click here. If you use Fedora, click here.
If you’re installing Python using your distributor’s packages, you
may need a python-dev or python3-dev package installed, too. If you
don’t have a /usr/lib/python2.x/distutils
directory or
/usr/lib/python2.x/config/Makefile
; or with Python 3
/usr/lib/python3.x/distutils
or
/usr/lib/python3.x/config/Makefile
(assuming
/usr/lib/python2.x
or /usr/lib/python3.x
is
where your Python libs are installed), then you will need a python-dev
or python3-dev package.
git
First start by git cloning Limnoria and moving to the cloned repository.
git clone https://github.com/ProgVal/Limnoria.git
cd Limnoria
The rest depends on whether you have root access and want a global or local install.
Global install
Run
python setup.py install
python
can be replaced with python2
(if
your distribution uses Python 3 by default) or python3
if
you want to use the Python 3 version of the bot.
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 as a 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.
Local install
Run
python setup.py install --user
python
can be replaced with python2
(if
your distribution uses Python 3 by default) or python3
if
you want to use the Python 3 version.
and you will have new programs installed in
~/.local/bin
. The two that might be of particular interest
to you as a 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 a $PATH.
Run the following command to fix your PATH. We assume that you use bash (and if you don’t, you probably already know how to do this with the shell you are using).
echo 'PATH="$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bashrc
source ~/.bashrc
Debian
Debian packages are automatically built nightly at 00:00Z.
For Debian and other distributions based on it (Ubuntu, etc.), there are pre-built packages which you can install with:
wget http://builds.progval.net/limnoria/debian/python2/limnoria-master-HEAD.deb
sudo dpkg -i limnoria-master-HEAD.deb
Fedora
Fedora packages are automatically built nightly at 00:00Z.
For Fedora and other distributions using rpm (RHEL, CentOS etc.), there are pre-built packages which you can install with:
yum install http://builds.progval.net/limnoria/fedora/python2/limnoria-master-HEAD.noarch.rpm
Pip
To install with pip, run:
sudo pip install -r https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ProgVal/Limnoria/master/requirements.txt
sudo pip install git+https://github.com/ProgVal/Limnoria.git@master
or for a local install:
pip install -r https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ProgVal/Limnoria/master/requirements.txt --user
pip install git+https://github.com/ProgVal/Limnoria.git@master --user
If you wish to use Python 3 or 2 instead of default of your
distribution run pipX
where X is either 2 or 3
(pip2
or pip3
) instead of
pip
.
If pip gives an error immediately instead of doing anything and you
have git installed, try upgrading pip with
sudo pip install pip --upgrade
(or locally,
pip install pip --upgrade --user
).
Upgrading
git
To upgrade, return to the cloned Limnoria repository and run:
git pull
and then install Limnoria normally. “python setup.py install” doesn’t affect config files of the bot in any way.
If you don’t have the cloned Limnoria repository, clone it again using the installation instructions.
Debian/Fedora
Run the same commands as before on the Debian or Fedora sections of this file.
Pip
Run the first install command again, but add --upgrade
to the end. Then run the second install command.
Upgrading to Python 3
Upgrading to Python 3 happens the same way, but if you want to move
from 2 to 3 or 3 to 2, you must remove the build/
directory
and the executable supybot*
files first.
The build/
directory is in same directory as this file and
the supybot*
executables are usually in
/usr/local/bin
or ~/.local/bin
.
rm -rf build/
rm /usr/local/bin/supybot*
rm ~/.local/bin/supybot*
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 versions of Python for Windows are not built with IPV6 support. This isn’t expected to be fixed until Python 2.4, at the earliest.
Now that you have Python installed, open up a command prompt. The easiest way to do this is to open the run dialog (Programs -> Run) and type “cmd” (for Windows 2000/XP/2003+) or “command” (for Windows 9x). In order to reduce the amount of typing you need to do, I suggest adding Python’s directory to your path. If you installed Python using the 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%
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 programs installed in
C:\Python2x\Scripts\
. The two that might be of particular
interest to you as a 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.