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Installation
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============
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If you are upgrading from older versions of LinkChecker you should
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also read the upgrading documentation stored in upgrading.txt.
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Setup for Windows
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Execute ``LinkChecker-x.y.exe`` and follow the instructions.
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Setup for Mac OS X
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Double click ``LinkChecker-x.y.dmg`` and drop the LinkChecker application
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in your programs folder
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Setup for GNU/Linux
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-------------------
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On all major Linux distributions (Debian, Mandriva, Redhat, Suse, Ubuntu),
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the ``linkchecker`` package is available for install.
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Manual setup for Unix systems
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First, install the required software.
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1. You need a standard GNU development environment with
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- C compiler (for example the GNU C Compiler gcc)
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Depending on your distribution, several development packages
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might be needed to provide a fully functional C development
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environment.
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Note for developers: if you want to regenerate the po/linkchecker.pot
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template from the source files, you will need xgettext with Python
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support. This is available in gettext >= 0.12.
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2. Python >= 2.7.2 from http://www.python.org/
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Be sure to also have installed the included distutils module.
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On most distributions, the distutils module is included in
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an extra ``python-dev`` package.
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3. Qt development tools
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The binary "qcollectiongenerator" is used to generate the
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documentation files.
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On Debian or Ubuntu systems, install the package qt4-dev-tools.
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On Redhat systems, install the package qt-devel.
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4. *Optional, for bash-completion:*
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optcomplete Python module from http://furius.ca/optcomplete/
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5. *Optional, for HTML/CSS syntax checks:*
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HTML tidy from http://utidylib.berlios.de/
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cssutils from http://cthedot.de/cssutils/
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6. *Optional, for displaying country codes:*
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GeoIP from http://www.maxmind.com/app/python
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7. *Optional, used for Virus checking:*
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ClamAv from http://www.clamav.net/
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8. *Optional, used for login form submission:*
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Twill from http://twill.idyll.org/
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9. *Optional, for Mozilla Bookmark parsing:*
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Python Sqlite from https://code.google.com/p/pysqlite/
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10. *Optional, for GNOME proxy setting parsing:*
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Python Gtk from http://www.pygtk.org/downloads.html
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11. *Optional, to run the WSGI web interface:*
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Apache from http://httpd.apache.org/
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mod_wsgi from http://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/
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Now install the application.
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1. Generate Qt documentation
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Run ``make -C doc/html`` to generate the Qt help file.
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2. Compile Python modules
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Run ``python setup.py sdist --manifest-only`` to create the MANIFEST
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file.
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Run ``python setup.py build`` to compile the Python files.
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For help about the setup.py script options, run
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``python setup.py --help``.
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The CC environment variable is checked before compilation, so you can
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change the default C compiler with ``export CC=myccompiler``.
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3.
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a) Installation as root
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Run ``sudo python setup.py install`` to install LinkChecker.
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b) Installation as a normal user
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Run ``python setup.py install --home $HOME``. Note that you have
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to adjust your PATH and PYTHONPATH environment variables, eg. by
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adding the commands ``export PYTHONPATH=$HOME/lib/python`` and
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``export PATH=$PATH:$HOME/bin`` to your shell configuration
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file.
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For more information look at the `Modifying Python's search path`_
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documentation.
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.. _Modifying Python's search path:
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http://docs.python.org/inst/search-path.html#SECTION000410000000000000000
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After installation
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------------------
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LinkChecker is now installed. Have fun!
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Manual setup for OSX systems
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1. Install the XCode developer tools
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2. Install homebrew_ and then install pyqt.
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.. _homebrew: http://mxcl.github.com/homebrew/
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3. Run ``make app``.
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Note: this appears not to be working due to bugs
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in third-party libraries (but it worked the last time I had
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an OSX system available).
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WSGI web interface
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-----------------------
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The included WSGI script can run LinkChecker with a nice graphical web
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interface.
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You can use and adjust the example HTML files in the lconline directory
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to run the script.
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1. Note that running LinkChecker requires CPU and memory resources.
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Allowing a WSGI script to execute such a program for possibly a
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large number of users might deplete those resources.
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Be sure to only allow access from trusted sites to this script.
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2. Copy the script lc.wsgi in the WSGI directory.
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3. Adjust the "action=..." parameter in lconline/lc_cgi.html
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to point to your WSGI script.
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4. If you use Apache, copy config/linkchecker.apache2.conf
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into your Apache configuration directory (eg. /etc/apache2/conf.d)
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and enable it.
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5. Load the lconline/index.html file, enter an URL and click on the
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check button.
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6. If something goes wrong, check the following:
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a) look in the error log of your web server
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b) be sure that you have enabled WSGI support in your web server,
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for example by installing mod_wsgi for Apache
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c) be sure that you have enabled the negotiation and versioning
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modules for Apache:
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a2enmod version
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a2enmod negotiation
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