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@@ -6,24 +6,12 @@ Core requirements
http://1978th.net/tokyocabinet/
you can install Ruby bindings via "gem install tokyocabinet",
but this still requires libtokyocabinet to be installed system-wide
- bdb (berkeley db) for "bdb" DB adaptor or converting from it
- http://raa.ruby-lang.org/project/bdb/
- (which requires libdb4.x or better, formerly from
- www.sleepycat.com, now at
- http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/berkeley-db/index.html)
- Most of the time you don't need to compile anything.
- If you're running Linux, your distribution should
- have a libdb-ruby packaged (or similar).
- For Windows instructions, check at the bottom
- of this file.
-
- iconv this is needed by the httputil object and by the IRC engine
- to ensure consistent encoding across the bot
-
- net/http 1.2+
- net/https (for debian, this will also need libopenssl-ruby)
- socket
- uri
+ you can install those requirement in debian like this:
+ sudo aptitude install libtokyocabinet9 libtokyocabinet-dev zlib1g-dev libbz2-dev
+ sqlite3 for "sqlite" DB adaptor
+ install with gem install sqlite,
+ this also requires development libraries on the system to be present.
+ mechanize install it using gem install mechanize
Useful but fallback provided
ruby-gettext 1.8.0+ http://www.yotabanana.com/hiki/ruby-gettext.html?ruby-gettext
@@ -43,18 +31,13 @@ Plugin requirements
function)
twitter:
- oauth, oauth2, json (<ruby1.9)
+ oauth, oauth2
-bash, digg, slashdot, freshmeat, forecast:
- REXML
-rss:
- rss
shortenurls:
shorturl
+
time:
tzinfo
-translator:
- mechanize
External programs needed for rbot
=================================
@@ -81,23 +64,15 @@ spell plugin:
Running rbot on win32
=====================
-You can install Ruby using the One-Click Ruby installer, available from
-http://rubyinstaller.rubyforge.org/
-
-You can find a precompiled version of the bdb package for ruby here
-http://ftp.ruby-lang.org/pub/ruby/binaries/mingw/1.8/ext/bdb-0.5.1-i386-mingw32-1.8.tar.gz
+OMYGOD no!
-When you unpack the archive (e.g. using WinZip or 7-Zip or any other tool
-of your choice) you'll notice that it contains the following directory structure:
- usr
- +---local
- +---doc
- +---lib
-and you have to move the doc and lib folders (and all their contents) in the folder
-where you installed Ruby (typically C:\Ruby\)
+ http://www.fefe.de/nowindows/
Further instructions
====================
-For further instructions, check http://ruby-rbot.org/rbot-trac/wiki/InstallGuide
+For further instructions, check https://github.com/4poc/rbot/wiki/Install-Guide
+For tips on handling the persistent plugin storage, backup, restore
+and migration, check: https://github.com/4poc/rbot/wiki/Registry-Migration-Notes
+