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* [http://rubygems.org RubyGems] - package manager for Ruby code libraries (like CPAN for Perl or PEAR for PHP)
* [http://rubygems.org RubyGems] - package manager for Ruby code libraries (like CPAN for Perl or PEAR for PHP)
* [http://bundler.io Bundler] - gem management tool for Ruby projects
* [http://bundler.io Bundler] - gem management tool for Ruby projects
* {{#switch: {{#var:DB}}|mysql=[http://www.mysql.com MySQL] or [[https://mariadb.org MariaDB]]|postgres=[http://www.postgresql.org/ PostgreSQL]}} - backend storage engine
* {{#switch: {{#var:DB}}|mysql=[http://www.mysql.com MySQL] or [https://mariadb.org MariaDB]|postgres=[http://www.postgresql.org/ PostgreSQL]}} - backend storage engine
* [http://www.openssl.org/ OpenSSL] - encryption library.
* [http://www.openssl.org/ OpenSSL] - encryption library.
* [http://curl.haxx.se/ libcurl] - multiprotocol file transfer library  
* [http://curl.haxx.se/ libcurl] - multiprotocol file transfer library  

Revision as of 23:02, 11 July 2013

Requirements

Hardware

For running an average-sized pod, your server should have at the very least 512MB of RAM (+1GB swap space) and a decent multi-core CPU. The amount of hard disk space required largely depends on how many images you expect your users to upload. If you plan to run the database server on the same host you should allow for at least double the amount of RAM and disk space.

Software

  • Build tools - for compiling source packages
  • Ruby - the Ruby programming language
  • RubyGems - package manager for Ruby code libraries (like CPAN for Perl or PEAR for PHP)
  • Bundler - gem management tool for Ruby projects
  • - backend storage engine
  • OpenSSL - encryption library.
  • libcurl - multiprotocol file transfer library
  • ImageMagick - image processing library
  • Git - version control system
  • Redis - persistent key-value store
  • one of the JavaScript runtimes on execjs' supported list.