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Some Observations About Installing Mastodon on Arch.
Nginx
From the Production Guide
you can copy the example nginx.conf file to /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/some_arbitrary.conf
,
and then add the following to /etc/nginx/nginx.conf
in the http section,
this with a fresh install of nginx with the default configuration file.
# /etc/nginx/nginx.conf
http {
include sites-enabled/*;
}
Installing the Dependancies
pacman -S certbot nginx libxml2 imagemagick ffmpeg git yarn npm python2 oidentd
# I'm guessing here
pacman -S libpqxx libxslt protobuf protobuf-c
- I'm assuming base-devel is installed
- python2 seems to be required to run
yarn install
command later on - oidentd seems to be a usable replacement for pident
- libpqxx pulls in postgresql-libs
- file is already installed
- curl is already installed
- ruby-build and rbenv are installable from aur
- also postgresql and redis unless, those are in another container or whatever.
Other Observations
I discovered that between gem install bundler
and
bundle install --deployment --without development test
,
you have to update your environment, with
eval "$(rbenv init -)"
, i.e.
echo 'eval "$(rbenv init -)"' >> .bashrc
# and then
. ~/.bashrc
You have to update your environment more than once, during the installation.
Presumably you don't ever want to delete the ~/live/Public/
directory
if that is where assets are being stored, but it seems ok to delete
~/live/node_modules
and then rerun the yarn install
command.
In ~/live/.env.production
, SINGLE_USER_MODE=false
has to be set
to false
until at least one user is created, or the web service won't
even start. (Also chmod 755 ~/
)