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Installing Treebird
Compiling
For the following GNU/Linux distributions, you will need the following libraries/packages:
- libcurl
- Debian:
libcurl4-gnutls-dev
- Arch:
curl
- Void:
libcurl libcurl-devel
- Debian:
- libpcre2
- Debian:
libpcre2-dev
- Void:
pcre2 pcre2-devel
- Debian:
- libfcgi
- Debian:
libfcgi-dev
- Void:
fcgi fcgi-devel
- Debian:
Create a copy of config.def.h
at config.h
, edit the file with your information
Run make
. This will also clone mastodont-c, and compile both it and Treebird.
If you git pull
any changes, make update
should be run after updating, as it ensures
that mastodont-c is up to date.
Installation
- TODO?
Run make install
, this might require root.
If this succeeds (assuming you used default variables), you can now find Treebird at the following
/usr/local/share/treebird/
- Contains CSS, images, and other meta files/usr/local/bin/treebird
- Regular executable CGI file, test it by running it as is, it'll spit HTML out!
Using NGINX (and fcgiwrap)
Treebird can be served over nginx by using a FastCGI server such as fcgiwrap.
The example static files will be in /usr/local/share/treebird/
, with treebird.cgi
at /usr/local/bin/treebird
.
After running make
, Treebird's files will be in the dist/
directory. Copy, DO NOT MOVE, everything but treebird.cgi of this folder to your web server. Copy treebird.cgi
to another directory of your choosing.
nginx
An example nginx configuration is available in treebird.nginx.conf.
- Make sure to change
example.com
to your instance's domain. - Make sure to change the
root
to wherever the static files are being stored
fcgiwrap
fcgiwrap can be installed on debian with sudo apt install fcgiwrap
.
The example is using the default configuration included with the fcgiwrap
package on Debian.
Using Apache and mod_proxy_fcgi
TODO
Example Apache configuration is available in treebird.apache.conf.