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MOSS/Distribution Specific Instructions
This document is meant to collect any known distribution-specific instructions for installing MOSS. There are two main parts: installing the prerequisite packages, and setting up the PostgreSQL database. Feel free to add any other notes you may find useful.
Prerequisite Packages
NetBSD pkgsrc
Only PostgreSQL and the autotools are needed. You can build the packages or use the prebuilt packages with pkg_add.
pkg_add automake pkg_add libtool pkg_add libpqxx
I recommend starting with libpqxx because it seems to lag the postgresql-client package, and installing libpqxx will get the correct client.
pkg_add postgresqlNN-server
Get the version number to match the client installed for pqxx.
Now follow the instructions:
- copy /usr/pkg/share/examples/rc.d/pgsql to /etc/rc.d/pgsql
- chmod 555 /etc/rc.d/pgsql
- append pgsql=YES to /etc/rc.conf
MacOS X
First, you will need the MacOS X developer tools installed.
Second, you will need to install libpqxx, zlib, and postgresql. Here is one approach:
You can use [MacPorts] to install libpqxx and zlib:
sudo port install libpqxx zlib
Download and install PostgreSQL 8.49-1 or similar in .dmg format from http://www.enterprisedb.com/products-services-training/pgdownload#osx ; this will set up user accounts and adjust shared memory settings automatically for you.
Database Setup
NetBSD pkgsrc
Copy moss_uuidgen.so to /usr/pkg/lib/postgresql/
The database user is pgsql. It has root access to the DB by default. Connect from localhost (the default).
Create the database:
su -m pgsql -c "psql postgres" create database moss with encoding='UTF8'; \c moss create role moss with login; \q su -m pgsql -c "psql postgres -f moss.sql"
Then set db_user=moss in moss_backend.cfg.
MacOS X
Content to be advised.