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install updates

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Philip Sargent 2022-06-25 21:34:42 +03:00
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@ -49,10 +49,10 @@ Follow the instructions contained in the file to fill out your settings.
Python3, Django, and Database setup
-----------------------------------
We are now using Django 2.2.19 and will move to 3.2 shortly
We are now using Django 3.2 and will move to 4.2 in 2024
We are installing with python3.9
Install Django using pip, not with apt, on your test system.
Install Django using pip, not with apt, on your test system in a venv.
Conventionally on our main master expo server we install everything that we can as debian packages, not using pip.
[installation instructions removed - now in http://expo.survex.com/handbook/troggle/troglaptop.html ]
@ -151,6 +151,8 @@ these permissions are set in a different 'info' database which usually is untouc
PERMISSIONS
https://linuxize.com/post/usermod-command-in-linux/
THIS MAY BE OUT OF DATE - in 2022 we are running Apache as user 'expo'
sudo usermod -a expo www-data
adds expo to the www-data group which is what the webserver uses, and thus so the user troggle is acting as when running live.

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@ -11,7 +11,9 @@ sudo apt dist-upgrade
sudo apt install sqlite3
sudo apt install python3-pip # this installs a shed-load of other stuff: binutils etc.
sudo apt install survex-aven
sudo apt install openssh-client tunnelx therion
sudo apt install git sftp
# On a clean debian 11 (bullseye) installation with Xfce & ssh,
# as debian does not install everything that ubuntu does, you need:
sudo usermod -a -G sudo expo # to put expo in sudoers group, re-login required
@ -20,7 +22,7 @@ sudo apt install python3.10-venv
sudo apt install python3.10-dev
sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/python python /usr/bin/python3.10 1
sudo apt -y install mariadb-server
sudo apt install mariadb-server
sudo apt install libmariadb-dev
sudo python -m pip install --upgrade pip

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@ -5,7 +5,10 @@ Django==3.2
docutils==0.18
gunicorn==20.1.0
mariadb==1.0.11
mysql-connector-python==8.0.29
mysqlclient==2.1.0
Pillow==9.1.0
protobuf==4.21.2
pytz==2022.1
reportlab==3.6.0
sqlparse==0.4.0

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@ -5,7 +5,10 @@ Django==3.2
docutils==0.18
gunicorn==20.1.0
mariadb==1.0.11
mysql-connector-python==8.0.29
mysqlclient==2.1.0
Pillow==9.1.0
protobuf==4.21.2
pytz==2022.1
reportlab==3.6.0
sqlparse==0.4.0

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@ -58,11 +58,10 @@ source bin/activate
echo "### Activated."
# update local version of pip, more recent than OS version
# debian bullseye installs pip 20.3.4 which barfs, we want >22.0.3
#echo "### installing later version of pip inside $VENAME"
#python -m pip install --upgrade pip
echo "### installing later version of pip inside $VENAME"
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
PIP=pip
sudo python -m pip install --upgrade pip
$PIP list > original-pip.list
$PIP freeze >original.txt
@ -119,7 +118,11 @@ python --version
echo "Django version:"
django-admin --version
echo "### Now do
'sudo service mysql start'
'sudo service mariadb restart'
'sudo mysql_secure_installation'
'cd ../$VENAME'
'source bin/activate'
'cd troggle'
'python manage.py check'
'python manage.py test -v 3' "