As root (#):
- # aptitude install build-essential curl perl
+ aptitude install build-essential curl perl
-As plain user ($):
- I use to install user perl modules using local::lib
+As plain user ($), I use to install user perl modules using local::lib
mkdir -p "$HOME/downloads"
cd "$HOME/downloads/"
cd local-lib-1.006007/
perl Makefile.PL --bootstrap=~/.perl5
make test && make install
- echo 'eval $(perl -I$HOME/.perl5/lib/perl5 -Mlocal::lib)' >>~/.bashrc
+ echo 'eval $(perl -I$HOME/.perl5/lib/perl5 -Mlocal::lib=$HOME/.perl5)' >>~/.bashrc
. ~/.bashrc
curl -L http://cpanmin.us | perl - App::cpanminus
- source "/home/$USER/.bashrc"
cpanm CGI::FormBuilder
cpanm CGI::Session
cpanm HTML::Parser
cpanm HTML::Template
- cpanm -f HTML::Scrubber # tests failed
+ cpanm HTML::Scrubber
cpanm Text::Markdown
cpanm URI
+ cd ..
tar -zxf ikiwiki_3.20100831.tar.gz
cd ikiwiki/
perl Makefile.PL INSTALL_BASE= PREFIX=/home/$USER/.perl5
- make tests # All tests successful
- make
+ make test # All tests successful.
make install INSTALL_BASE=/home/$USER/.perl5
. ~/.bashrc
-Using cpan or cpanm with local::lib, you can install any other needed dependency, as plain user in your home (XS modules may need -dev packages)
+Using cpan or cpanm with local::lib, you can install any other dependency, as plain user (in your home). XS modules may need -dev packages.
After all, here it's:
ikiwiki -version
ikiwiki version 3.20100831
-Hope this can be useful for someone.
+It seems like this installation looses the /etc files (we're as plain user), but this can be used as a workaround:
+
+ ikiwiki -setup ~/downloads/ikiwiki/auto.setup
+
+I've not investigated more the /etc files ussage, but does not seems like a good idea to be as plain user...
+
+ /etc/ikiwiki/wikilist does not exist
+ ** Failed to add you to the system wikilist file.
+ ** (Probably ikiwiki-update-wikilist is not SUID root.)
+ ** Your wiki will not be automatically updated when ikiwiki is upgraded.
+
+
IƱigo