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# Common
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**Note: there is an even easier [installation guide in the documentation!](http://doc.supybot.aperio.fr/en/latest/use/install.html)**
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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 the [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 (ordered 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 for a local install (if you don't have or don't want to use root),
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`pip install -r requirements.txt --user`
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For more information and help on how to use Supybot, check out
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the [documentation], especially [GETTING_STARTED] and
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[CONFIGURATION].
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[documentation]:http://doc.supybot.aperio.fr/en/latest/use/index.html
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[GETTING_STARTED]:http://doc.supybot.aperio.fr/en/latest/use/getting_started.html
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[CONFIGURATION]:http://doc.supybot.aperio.fr/en/latest/use/configuration.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 installation
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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'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 https://github.com/ProgVal/Limnoria.git
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cd Limnoria
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```
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The rest depends on whether you have root access and want a 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 the Python 3
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version of the bot.
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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 as a
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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 the Python 3
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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 as a
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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 a $PATH.
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Run the following command to fix your PATH. We assume that you use bash
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(and if you don't, you probably already know how to do this with the shell you are using).
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```
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echo 'PATH="$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bashrc
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source ~/.bashrc
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```
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## Pip
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To install with pip, run:
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```
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sudo pip install -r https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ProgVal/Limnoria/master/requirements.txt
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sudo pip install git+https://github.com/ProgVal/Limnoria.git@master
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```
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or for a local install:
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```
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pip install -r https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ProgVal/Limnoria/master/requirements.txt --user
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pip install git+https://github.com/ProgVal/Limnoria.git@master --user
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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 (`pip2` or `pip3`) instead of `pip`.
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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`).
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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 in 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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### Pip
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Run the first install command again, but add `--upgrade` to the
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end. Then run the second install command.
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## Upgrading to Python 3
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Upgrading to Python 3 happens the same way, but if you want to move from 2
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to 3 or 3 to 2, you must remove the `build/` directory and the executable
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`supybot*` files first. `The build/` directory is in same directory as
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this file and the `supybot*` executables are usually in `/usr/local/bin`
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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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