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42 lines
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Instructions for installing and running AnkiServer:
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1. First, you need to install "virtualenv". If your system has easy_install, this is
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just a matter of:
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$ easy_install virtualenv
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If your system doesn't have easy_install, I recommend getting it!
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2. Next, you need to create a Python environment for running AnkiServer and install some of
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the dependencies we need there:
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$ virtualenv AnkiServer.env
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$ AnkiServer.env/bin/easy_install webob PasteDeploy PasteScript sqlalchemy simplejson
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3. Download and install libanki. You can find the latest release of Anki here:
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http://code.google.com/p/anki/downloads/list
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Look for a *.tgz file with a Summary of "Anki Source". At the time of this writing
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that is anki-2.0.11.tgz.
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Download this file and extract.
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Then either:
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a. Run the 'make install', or
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b. Copy the entire directory to /usr/share/anki
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4. Make the egg info files (so paster can see our app):
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$ AnkiServer.env/bin/python setup.py egg_info
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5. Copy the example.ini to production.ini and edit for your needs.
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6. Then we can run AnkiServer like so:
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$ AnkiServer.env/bin/paster serve production.ini
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