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See LICENSE file.
See AUTHORS file.
- python2
- python2-virtualenv
More detail in requirements.txt
and requirements_prod.txt
; it is best to
use virtualenv and pip to handle these. But if you insist on (Arch Linux)
packages, you will probably want the following:
- django
- python2-psycopg2
- python2-markdown
- python2-south
- python2-memcached
-
Run
virtualenv2
.$ cd /path/to/archweb && virtualenv2 ./env/
-
Activate the virtualenv.
$ source ./env/bin/activate
-
Install dependencies through
pip
.(archweb-env) $ pip install -r requirements.txt
-
Copy
local_settings.py.example
tolocal_settings.py
and modify. Make sure to uncomment the appropriate database section (either sqlite or PostgreSQL). -
Sync the database to create it.
(archweb-env) $ ./manage.py syncdb
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Migrate changes.
(archweb-env) $ ./manage.py migrate
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Load the fixtures to prepopulate some data. If you don't want some of the provided data, adjust the file glob accordingly.
(archweb-env) $ ./manage.py loaddata */fixtures/*.json
-
Use the following commands to start a service instance
(archweb-env) $ ./manage.py runserver
-
To optionally populate the database with real data:
(archweb-env) $ wget ftp://ftp.archlinux.org/core/os/i686/core.db.tar.gz (archweb-env) $ ./manage.py reporead i686 core.db.tar.gz (archweb-env) $ ./manage.py syncisos
Alter architecture and repo to get x86_64 and packages from other repos if needed.
Ask someone who knows, or you are going to be in trouble.
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