Installing poezio ================= .. warning:: Python 3.4 or above is **required**. To install it on a distribution that doesn't provide it, see :ref:`pyenv `. poezio in the GNU/Linux distributions ------------------------------------- As far as I know, Poezio is available in the following distributions, you just have to install it by using the package manager of the distribution, if you're using one of these. - **Archlinux**: A poezio_ and poezio-git_ packages are in AUR (use your favourite AUR wrapper to install them) - **Gentoo**: `Sekh’s overlay`_ contains everything required to build stable versions of poezio (sleekxmpp, dnspython, and poezio) - **Fedora**: The stable poezio package was out of date for a long time in Fedora, but now thanks to Casper, there is an `up-to-date package`_ in the repos since F19. - **Debian**: A set of `development builds`_ are available for poezio and its dependencies; those are automatically generated (and most likely untested) packages. We welcome anyone willing to make proper ones. (If another distribution provides a poezio package, please tell us and we will add it to the list) Install from source ------------------- Stable version ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ `Stable version`_ packages are available in standalone (dependencies provided) and poezio-only packages (both with prebuilt html doc for convenience). Those versions are also available on pypi_ (using pip3, for example), and it is recommended to install them this way if you absolutely want to **install** poezio and your distribution provides no package. Development version ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The stable versions of poezio are more like snapshots of states of development we deem acceptable. There is always an incentive to use the development version, like new features, bug fixes, and more support. Therefore, you might want to use the git version. .. code-block:: bash git clone git://git.poez.io/poezio cd poezio """"""" General """"""" Poezio is a python3.4 (and above)-only application, so you will first need that. You will also need the python3-devel package or equivalent, and make, in order to compile the poezio C module. Then you can run ``make`` to build it. If you downloaded the standalone stable package, you are finished here and can skip to :ref:`running poezio `. Poezio depends on two libraries: - aiodns_ - slixmpp_ .. versionchanged:: 0.9 Additionally, it needs *python3-setuptools*, which is required for proper python packaging management. .. note:: We provide an ``update.sh`` script that creates a virtualenv and downloads all the required and optional dependencies inside it. we recommend using it with the git version of poezio, in order to keep everything up-to-date. If you don’t want to use the update script for whatever reason, install the following dependencies by hand; otherwise, skip to the :ref:`installation part `. """""""" slixmpp """""""" Poezio depends on slixmpp, a non-thread fork of the SleekXMPP library. .. code-block:: bash git clone git://git.poez.io/slixmpp python3 setup.py install --user """""" aiodns """""" The aiodns is required in order to properly resolve XMPP domains (with SRV records). .. code-block:: bash pip install --user aiodns This will also install pycares, which aiodns uses. """""""" Building """""""" If you don’t run the ``update.sh`` script, you need to manually build the C module used by poezio: .. code-block:: bash make .. _poezio-install-label: Installation ~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. note:: The update.sh + launch.sh method is the recommended way of using and upgrading the devel version of poezio. Installing should only be done with stable versions. And preferably using your distribution’s package manager. If you skipped the installation of the dependencies and you only want to run poezio without a system-wide install, do, in the :file:`poezio` directory: .. code-block:: bash ./update.sh .. note:: If you want to use a custom directory for the virtualenv used by poezio, you can use the ``$POEZIO_VENV`` environment variable to set use another path (the default is :file:`poezio-venv`). If your distribution does not have a ``pyvenv`` symlink to the latest pyvenv available, you will need to set ``$POEZIO_VENV_COMMAND`` to it. For example, if you have python 3.4, you will need to set it to ``pyvenv-3.4`` instead. If you really want to install it, run as root (or sudo in ubuntu or whatever): .. code-block:: bash make install .. _poezio-run-label: Running ~~~~~~~ If you didn’t install poezio, you can run it from the source directory with: .. code-block:: bash ./launch.sh If you did, it should be in the ``$PATH`` as ``poezio``, so run: .. code-block:: bash poezio .. _Sekh’s overlay: https://github.com/sekh/sekh_overlay .. _stable sources: https://dev.louiz.org/project/poezio/download .. _slixmpp: https://dev.louiz.org/projects/slixmpp .. _aiodns: https://github.com/saghul/aiodns .. _poezio: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/poezio/ .. _poezio-git: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/poezio-git/ .. _up-to-date package: https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages/poezio .. _pypi: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/poezio .. _development builds: http://dédié.jeproteste.info/poezio_debian/