From: Dirk Koopman Date: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 13:20:31 +0000 (+0100) Subject: add expanded UPGRADE.mojo X-Git-Url: http://gb7djk.dxcluster.net/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?p=spider.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=7601606b4fdc6049b943616e8f91a28fddafb3b1 add expanded UPGRADE.mojo --- diff --git a/UPGRADE.mojo b/UPGRADE.mojo index 34c2e781..05366658 100644 --- a/UPGRADE.mojo +++ b/UPGRADE.mojo @@ -50,11 +50,25 @@ or You will need the following CPAN packages: + If you are on a Debian based system (Devuan, Ubuntu, Mint etc) that is reasonably new (I use Ubuntu + 18.04 and Debian 10) then you can simply do: + + sudo apt-get install libev-perl libmojolicious-perl libjson-perl libjson-xs-perl + + or on Redhat based systems you can install the very similarly (but not the same) named + packages. I don't the exact names but using anything less than Centos 7 is likely to cause + a world of pain. Also I doubt that EV and Mojolicious are packaged for Centos at all. + + If in doubt or it is taking too long to find the packages you should build from CPAN. Note: you may + need to install the essential packages to build some of these. At the very least you will need + to install 'make' (sudo apt-get install make) or just get everything you are likely to need with + sudo apt-get install build-essential. + sudo cpanm EV Mojolicious JSON JSON::XS + # just in case it's missing sudo apt-get install top - Please make sure that, if you insist on using operating system packages, that your Mojolicious is at least version 7.26. Mojo::IOLoop::ForkCall is NOT LONGER IN USE! The current version at time of writing is 8.36. @@ -133,6 +147,8 @@ Now run the console program or telnet localhost and login as the sysop user. as the sysop user: sudo service dxspider stop + or + sudo systemctl stop dxspider having stopped the node: @@ -153,9 +169,11 @@ Now in another window run: and finally: sudo service dxspider start + or + sudo service systemctl start dxspider You should be aware that this code base is now under active development and, if you do a 'git pull', -what you get may be broken. But, if this does happen, the likelyhood is that I am actively working +what you get may be broken. But, if this does happen, the likelihood is that I am actively working on the codebase and any brokenness may be fixed (maybe in minutes) with another 'git pull'. I try very hard not to leave it in a broken state...