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- --- Installing GNU FM ---
- If for any reason you might need assistance following these instructions,
- please don't hestitate to join us at #libre.fm @ freenode (IRC).
- Dependencies:
- - Postgresql (recommended) / MySQL / SQlite (untested?)
- - Apache / lighttpd
- - PHP 5
- - AdoDB
- - Smarty + Smarty-gettext (see footnote)
- - Database modules for PHP
- PHP dependencies (AdoDB, Smarty, Smarty-gettext) are managed via composer.
- (This guide assumes you are capable of creating a user and database yourself.)
- TODO: Write guide for creating user and database
- First, grab yourself a copy of the code. It is available here:
- http://gitorious.org/foocorp/gnu-fm
- The checkout should contain a bunch of folders, the only ones we're
- interested in at the moment are the ones called "gnukebox" and "nixtape".
- GNU FM is divided into two modules: gnukebox, which receives scrobbles, and
- nixtape, which is the web frontend and provides the webservices (such as radio).
- Although gnukebox and nixtape have the same dependencies, they have separate
- composer files to make separate installation easier.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Gnukebox:
- Installing gnukebox is easy:
- (1) Copy the contents of gnukebox to the root of a vhost.
- (2) Run 'composer install' in that directory.
- (3) Set up correct permissions on files and folders.
- (4) Run 'install.php' through a web browser.
- Gnukebox needs to be at the root of a vhost, simply because that's where
- clients expect it to be. For the rest of this document I'll assume gnukebox is
- accessible through the address 'gnukebox.local'. To complete step 1, copy the
- contents of the "gnukebox" folder to the root of your vhost:
- $ cp -r gnukebox/* /var/www/htdocs/gnukebox/.
- /var/www/htdocs/gnukebox is just where I've set up my gnukebox-vhost in Apache.
- Install the dependencies using composer:
- $ cd /var/www/htdocs/gnukebox
- $ composer install
- Now run these commands as root to correctly set permissions (assuming www-data
- is the user your webserver runs under).
- $ chown www-data:www-data -R /var/www/htdocs/gnukebox
- Now point your browser to 'http://gnukebox.local/install.php'.
- Just fill in the appropriate details and click 'Install'. This should connect
- to the database, create the appropriate tables and complete the 'config.php'
- file in the gnukebox-directory.
- If the script was unable to create the file, it will echo the contents to the
- screen and tell you to create it yourself.
- Note: Some users have reported getting a Server 500-error here. If you do, see
- if the tables were created and if 'config.php' has appeared in your gnukebox
- folder.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Nixtape:
- Installing nixtape is currently a bit more work, but not much ;)
- Installing the base system:
- $ cp -r nixtape/* /var/www/htdocs/nixtape/.
- $ mkdir /var/www/htdocs/nixtape/themes/gnufm/templates_c
- Installing dependencies:
- $ cd /var/www/htdocs/nixtape/
- $ composer install
- Setting the correct permissions:
- $ chown www-data:www-data -R /var/www/htdocs/nixtape
- Now access your installation through a browser and follow the instructions.
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