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yum install postgresql-server postgresql-contrib | |||
postgresql-setup initdb | |||
systemctl enable postgresql | |||
systemctl start postgresql | |||
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=== Creating a user for diaspora* === | |||
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Revision as of 12:30, 3 September 2016
Install packages
Download and install the latest rpm from http://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/7/x86_64/repoview/epel-release.html at the time of this article, the latest was 7.2 and it was as root via
yum install epel-release
Then as root run:
yum install tar make automake gcc gcc-c++ git net-tools libcurl-devel libxml2-devel libffi-devel libxslt-devel wget redis ImageMagick nodejs
Activate Redis
CentOS does not enable and start services automatically, so you need to do this manually. As root run:
systemctl enable redis
systemctl start redis
Install the database
{{#switch: |postgres= If you do not have it installed already, run as root:
yum install postgresql-server postgresql-contrib
postgresql-setup initdb
systemctl enable postgresql
systemctl start postgresql
Creating a user for diaspora*
As root run:
adduser diaspora
chmod 755 /home/diaspora
su - diaspora
cd ~