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# Common
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First things first: Supybot *requires* at least Python 2.6. There
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isn't any way to get around it. You can get it from [Python homepage].
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[Python homepage]:http://python.org/
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# Recommended Software
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The following libraries are not needed for running Limnoria, but enable
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extra features you may want. (Order by decreasing estimated usefulness)
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[charade] -- enables better encoding handling
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[pytz] and [python-dateutil] -- enable additional features of the `Time` plugin
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[python-gnupg] -- enables user authentication with GPG
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[charade]:https://pypi.python.org/pypi/charade
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[pytz]:https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pytz
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[python-dateutil]:https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-dateutil
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[python-gnupg]:https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-gnupg
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To install them, run
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```pip install -r requirements.txt```
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or if you don't have or don't want to use root,
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````pip install -r requirements.txt --install-option=--prefix=$HOME/.local```
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For more information and help on how to use Supybot, checkout
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the documents under [docs/], especially [GETTING_STARTED] and
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[CONFIGURATION], or on [the website]
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[docs/]:docs/index.rst
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[GETTING_STARTED]:docs/GETTING_STARTED.rst
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[CONFIGURATION]:docs/CONFIGURATION.rst
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[the website]:http://supybot.aperio.fr/doc/use/index.html
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So what do you do? That depends on which operating system you're
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running. We've split this document up to address the different
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methods, so find the section for your operating system and continue
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from there.
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# UNIX/Linux/BSD
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If you use [Debian or Ubuntu, click here](INSTALL.md#debian)
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If you're installing Python using your distributor's packages, you may
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need a python-dev or python3-dev package installed, too. If you don't have
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a '/usr/lib/python2.x/distutils' directory or
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'/usr/lib/python2.x/config/Makefile' or with Python 3
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'/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
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libs are installed), then you will need a python-dev or python3-dev package.
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## git
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First start by git cloning Limnoria and moving to the cloned repository.
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```
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git clone git://github.com/ProgVal/Limnoria.git
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cd Limnoria
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```
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The rest depends on do you have root access and do you want to perform global or local install.
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### Global install
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Run
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```
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python setup.py install
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```
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```python``` can be replaced with ```python2``` (if your distribution
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uses Python 3 by default) or ```python3``` if you want to use Python 3
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version.
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Now you have several new programs installed where Python scripts are normally
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installed on your system ('/usr/bin' or '/usr/local/bin' are common on
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UNIX systems). The two that might be of particular interest to you, the
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new user, are 'supybot' and 'supybot-wizard'. The former, 'supybot', is
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the script to run an actual bot; the latter, 'supybot-wizard', is an
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in-depth wizard that provides a nice user interface for creating a
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registry file for your bot.
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### Local install
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Run
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```
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python setup.py install --user
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```
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```python``` can be replaced with ```python2``` (if your distribution
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uses Python 3 by default) or ```python3``` if you want to use
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Python 3 version.
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and you will have new programs installed in ~/.local/bin. The two that might be of particular interest to you, the
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new user, are 'supybot' and 'supybot-wizard'. The former, 'supybot', is
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the script to run an actual bot; the latter, 'supybot-wizard', is an
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in-depth wizard that provides a nice user interface for creating a
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registry file for your bot.
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By default you must run the bot with full path to the binary unless you specify $PATH.
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Run the following command to fix your PATH. We presume that you use bash
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and if you don't, you most probably know how to do this with other shell.
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```
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echo 'PATH="$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bashrc
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source ~/.bashrc
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```
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## Debian
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For Debian and other distributions based on it (Ubuntu etc.), there are
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packages. You can install them with
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```
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wget http://builds.progval.net/limnoria/limnoria-master-HEAD.deb
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sudo dpkg -i limnoria-master-HEAD.deb
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```
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## Pip
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To install with pip run
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```
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sudo pip install limnoria
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```
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If you wish to use Python 3 or 2 instead of default of your distribution
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run `pipX` where X is either 2 or 3 instead of `pip`.
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### Upgrading
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#### git
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To upgrade, return to the cloned Limnoria repository and run:
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git pull
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```
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and then install Limnoria normally. "python setup.py install" doesn't affect config files of the bot any way.
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If you don't have the cloned Limnoria repository, clone it again using the installation instructions.
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### Debian
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Simply do the same as before:
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```
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wget http://builds.progval.net/limnoria/limnoria-master-HEAD.deb
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sudo dpkg -i limnoria-master-HEAD.deb
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```
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### Pip
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To update with pip, add `--upgrade` to the end of the command:
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```
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pip install limnoria --upgrade
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```
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## Upgrading to Python 3
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Upgrading Python3 happens the same way, but if you want to move from 2 to 3
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or 3 to 2, you must remove the build/ directory and the executable
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supybot* files first. The build/ directory is on same directory as this
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file and supybot* are usually in /usr/local/bin or ~/.local/bin
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```
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rm -rf build/
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rm /usr/local/bin/supybot*
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rm ~/.local/bin/supybot*
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```
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## Windows
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**Note**: If you are using an IPV6 connection, you will not be able
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to run Supybot under Windows (unless Python has fixed things). Current
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versions of Python for Windows are *not* built with IPV6 support. This
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isn't expected to be fixed until Python 2.4, at the earliest.
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Now that you have Python installed, open up a command prompt. The
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easiest way to do this is to open the run dialog (Programs -> run) and
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type "cmd" (for Windows 2000/XP/2003) or "command" (for Windows 9x). In
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order to reduce the amount of typing you need to do, I suggest adding
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Python's directory to your path. If you installed Python using the
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default settings, you would then do the following in the command prompt
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(otherwise change the path to match your settings)::
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```
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set PATH=C:\Python2x\;%PATH%
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```
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You should now be able to type 'python' to start the Python
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interpreter. Exit by pressing CTRL-Z and then Return. Now that that's
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setup, you'll want to cd into the directory that was created when you
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unzipped Supybot; I'll assume you unzipped it to 'C:\Supybot' for these
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instructions. From 'C:\Supybot', run
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```
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python setup.py install
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```
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This will install Supybot under 'C:\Python2x\'. You will now have several new
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programs installed in 'C:\Python2x\Scripts\'. The two that might be of
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particular interest to you, the new user, are 'supybot' and 'supybot-wizard'.
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The former, 'supybot', is the script to run an actual bot; the latter,
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'supybot-wizard', is an in-depth wizard that provides a nice user interface for
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creating a registry file for your bot.
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