Update documentation to recommend virtual env

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Mark Haines 2015-01-30 16:56:53 +00:00
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@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ Installing prerequisites on Ubuntu or Debian::
$ sudo apt-get install build-essential python2.7-dev libffi-dev \
python-pip python-setuptools sqlite3 \
libssl-dev
libssl-dev python-virtualenv libjpeg-dev
Installing prerequisites on Mac OS X::
@ -103,10 +103,12 @@ Installing prerequisites on Mac OS X::
To install the synapse homeserver run::
$ pip install --user --process-dependency-links https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/tarball/master
$ virutalenv ~/.synapse
$ source ~/.synapse/bin/activate
$ pip install --process-dependency-links https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/tarball/master
This installs synapse, along with the libraries it uses, into
``$HOME/.local/lib/`` on Linux or ``$HOME/Library/Python/2.7/lib/`` on OSX.
This installs synapse, along with the libraries it uses, into a virtual
environment under ``synapse``.
For reliable VoIP calls to be routed via this homeserver, you MUST configure
a TURN server. See docs/turn-howto.rst for details.
@ -173,23 +175,13 @@ Running Your Homeserver
To actually run your new homeserver, pick a working directory for Synapse to run
(e.g. ``~/.synapse``), and::
$ mkdir ~/.synapse
$ cd ~/.synapse
$ # on Linux
$ ~/.local/bin/synctl start
$ # on OSX
$ ~/Library/Python/2.7/bin/synctl start
$ ./bin/activate
$ synctl start
Troubleshooting Running
-----------------------
If ``synctl`` fails with ``pkg_resources.DistributionNotFound`` errors you may
need a newer version of setuptools than that provided by your OS.::
$ sudo pip install setuptools --upgrade
If synapse fails with ``missing "sodium.h"`` crypto errors, you may need
to manually upgrade PyNaCL, as synapse uses NaCl (http://nacl.cr.yp.to/) for
encryption and digital signatures.
@ -216,13 +208,15 @@ directory of your choice::
$ cd synapse
The homeserver has a number of external dependencies, that are easiest
to install by making setup.py do so, in --user mode::
to install using pip and a virtualenv::
$ python setup.py develop --user
$ virtualenv env
$ env/bin/activate
$ python synapse/dependencies | xargs -i pip install
$ pip install setuptools_trial mock
This will run a process of downloading and installing into your
user's .local/lib directory all of the required dependencies that are
missing.
This will run a process of downloading and installing all the needed
dependencies into a virtual env.
Once this is done, you may wish to run the homeserver's unit tests, to
check that everything is installed as it should be::