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author | Mark Haines <mark.haines@matrix.org> | 2014-11-04 15:08:00 +0000 |
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committer | Mark Haines <mark.haines@matrix.org> | 2014-11-04 15:08:13 +0000 |
commit | 402d08099002f19a882f76ca7d2baeb1a29868e7 (patch) | |
tree | 33b9576ec8e7db3ba807c1c96fe665342b000413 | |
parent | Use phantomjs as the default browser and not chrome. (diff) | |
download | synapse-402d08099002f19a882f76ca7d2baeb1a29868e7.tar.xz |
Fix installation instructions in README
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diff --git a/MANIFEST.in b/MANIFEST.in index 73e0eff6e4..e1043fb57c 100644 --- a/MANIFEST.in +++ b/MANIFEST.in @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ recursive-include docs * recursive-include tests *.py -recursive-include synapse/persistence/schema *.sql +recursive-include synapse/storage/schema *.sql +recursive-include webclient * diff --git a/README.rst b/README.rst index f40492b8a0..b3b2a94dbf 100644 --- a/README.rst +++ b/README.rst @@ -122,12 +122,12 @@ Thanks for trying Matrix! [2] End-to-end encryption is currently in development - Homeserver Installation ======================= -First, the dependencies need to be installed. Start by installing -'python2.7-dev' and the various tools of the compiler toolchain. +Synapse is written in python but some of the libraries is uses are written in +C. So before we can install synapse itself we need a working C compiler and the +header files for python C extensions. Installing prerequisites on Ubuntu:: @@ -137,29 +137,34 @@ Installing prerequisites on Mac OS X:: $ xcode-select --install -The homeserver has a number of external dependencies, that are easiest -to install by making setup.py do so, in --user mode:: +Synapse uses NaCl (http://nacl.cr.yp.to/) for encryption and digital +signatures. Unfortunately PyNACL currently has a few issues +(https://github.com/pyca/pynacl/issues/53) and +(https://github.com/pyca/pynacl/issues/79) that mean it may not install +correctly. To fix try re-installing from PyPI or directly from (https://github.com/pyca/pynacl):: - $ python setup.py develop --user + $ # Install from PyPI + $ pip install --user --upgrade --force pynacl + $ # Install from github + $ pip install --user https://github.com/pyca/pynacl/tarball/master -You'll need a version of setuptools new enough to know about git, so you -may need to also run:: +On OSX, if you encounter ``clang: error: unknown argument: '-mno-fused-madd'`` +you will need to ``export CFLAGS=-Qunused-arguments``. - $ sudo apt-get install python-pip - $ sudo pip install --upgrade setuptools +To install the synapse homeserver run:: -If you don't have access to github, then you may need to install ``syutil`` -manually by checking it out and running ``python setup.py develop --user`` on -it too. + $ pip install --user --process-dependency-links https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/tarball/master -If you get errors about ``sodium.h`` being missing, you may also need to -manually install a newer PyNaCl via pip as setuptools installs an old one. Or -you can check PyNaCl out of git directly (https://github.com/pyca/pynacl) and -installing it. Installing PyNaCl using pip may also work (remember to remove -any other versions installed by setuputils in, for example, ~/.local/lib). +This installs synapse, along with the libraries it uses, into +``$HOME/.local/lib/``. -On OSX, if you encounter ``clang: error: unknown argument: '-mno-fused-madd'`` -you will need to ``export CFLAGS=-Qunused-arguments``. +Homeserver Development +====================== + +The homeserver has a number of external dependencies, that are easiest +to install by making setup.py do so, in --user mode:: + + $ python setup.py develop --user This will run a process of downloading and installing into your user's .local/lib directory all of the required dependencies that are @@ -204,11 +209,11 @@ IDs: For the first form, simply pass the required hostname (of the machine) as the --host parameter:: - $ python synapse/app/homeserver.py \ + $ python -m synapse.app.homeserver \ --server-name machine.my.domain.name \ --config-path homeserver.config \ --generate-config - $ python synapse/app/homeserver.py --config-path homeserver.config + $ python -m synapse.app.homeserver --config-path homeserver.config Alternatively, you can run synapse via synctl - running ``synctl start`` to generate a homeserver.yaml config file, where you can then edit server-name to @@ -226,12 +231,12 @@ record would then look something like:: At this point, you should then run the homeserver with the hostname of this SRV record, as that is the name other machines will expect it to have:: - $ python synapse/app/homeserver.py \ + $ python -m synapse.app.homeserver \ --server-name YOURDOMAIN \ --bind-port 8448 \ --config-path homeserver.config \ --generate-config - $ python synapse/app/homeserver.py --config-path homeserver.config + $ python -m synapse.app.homeserver --config-path homeserver.config You may additionally want to pass one or more "-v" options, in order to |