X-Git-Url: http://www.git.stargrave.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=INSTALL;h=137c9a54b1601dc6e0d75a29e5c9ff7816062204;hb=2f3a39b6a37a91a73368ac6af513b3b7a851c8ff;hp=f7e5999edcfdc4651ef8ea833fe09cf25533ff9a;hpb=646e33519ca10f0e0e8ef6f0e974a6a82805c242;p=public-inbox.git diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL index f7e5999e..137c9a54 100644 --- a/INSTALL +++ b/INSTALL @@ -32,10 +32,6 @@ To accept incoming mail into a public inbox, you'll likely want: Beyond that, there is a long list of Perl modules required, starting with: -* Date::Parse deb: libtimedate-perl - pkg: p5-TimeDate - rpm: perl-TimeDate - * Digest::SHA typically installed with Perl rpm: perl-Digest-SHA @@ -81,6 +77,11 @@ Numerous optional modules are likely to be useful as well: (speeds up process spawning on Linux, see public-inbox-daemon(8)) +- Date::Parse deb: libtimedate-perl + pkg: p5-TimeDate + rpm: perl-TimeDate + (for broken, mostly historical emails) + - Plack::Middleware::ReverseProxy deb: libplack-middleware-reverseproxy-perl pkg: p5-Plack-Middleware-ReverseProxy rpm: perl-Plack-Middleware-ReverseProxy @@ -130,10 +131,17 @@ above, so there is no need to explicitly install them: typically installed alongside Perl5) - Filesys::Notify::Simple deb: libfilesys-notify-simple-perl - pkg: pkg-Filesys-Notify-Simple + pkg: p5-Filesys-Notify-Simple rpm: perl-Filesys-Notify-Simple (for public-inbox-watch, pulled in by Plack) +- Linux::Inotify deb: liblinux-inotify2-perl + rpm: perl-Linux-Inotify2 + (for public-inbox-watch on Linux) + +- Filesys::Notify::KQueue pkg: p5-Filesys-Notify-KQueue + (for public-inbox-watch on FreeBSD) + - IO::Compress::Gzip deb: perl-modules (or libio-compress-perl) pkg: perl5 rpm: perl-IO-Compress @@ -155,10 +163,6 @@ Uncommonly needed modules: Optional packages testing and development: -- IPC::Run deb: libipc-run-perl - pkg: p5-IPC-Run - rpm: perl-IPC-Run - - Plack::Test deb: libplack-test-perl pkg: p5-Plack rpm: perl-Plack-Test @@ -182,7 +186,7 @@ Once the dependencies are installed, you should be able to build and install the system (into /usr/local) with: perl Makefile.PL - make # GNU make is preferred, `gmake' on BSD systems + make make test make install # root permissions may be needed