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3 | 1 | Pieter Libin | The purpose of this page is to provide information on how to install Wt on CentOS5.2. As a special note, I am installing to a XEN domU instance, however I believe any CentOS5.2 install will work the same. I was logged in as root through the duration of this install. This document was originally adapted from [[Installing Wt on Fedora Core]]. |
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6 | h1. Install Wt dependencies |
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9 | h2. Required dependencies |
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11 | It was not my preference to install from source, however my yum setup did not recognize some of the packages. |
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14 | h3. Boost |
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16 | Boost is installed by hand so we can build the multi-threaded libraries. If you use 'yum install boost boost-devel' you will run into problems running some of the examples. So I recommend installing it by hand. |
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18 | <pre> |
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19 | wget http://internap.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/boost/boost_1_37_0.tar.gz |
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20 | tar zxvf boost_1_37_0.tar.gz |
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21 | cd boost_1_37_0/ |
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22 | ./configure --with-libraries=thread,regex,program_options,date_time,signals,system,filesystem |
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23 | make install |
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24 | </pre> |
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27 | h3. CMAKE |
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29 | Install cmake from source |
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30 | <pre> |
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31 | wget http://www.cmake.org/files/v2.6/cmake-2.6.2.tar.gz |
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32 | tar zxvf cmake-2.6.2.tar.gz |
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33 | cd cmake-2.6.2 |
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34 | ./bootstrap; make; make install |
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35 | </pre> |
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38 | h1. Building Wt |
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41 | wget http://internap.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/witty/wt-2.2.2.tar.gz |
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42 | tar zxvf wt-2.2.2.tar.gz |
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43 | cd wt-2.2.2 |
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44 | mkdir build |
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45 | cd build |
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47 | # make sure you substitute your version of boost and gcc into this statement |
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48 | cmake -DBOOST_DIR=/usr/local -DBOOST_VERSION=1_37 -DBOOST_COMPILER=gcc41 .. |
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49 | make |
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50 | make -C examples |
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51 | make install |
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52 | </pre> |
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54 | Wt will configure itself to use the build-in http server by default. |
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57 | h1. Running the Examples provided |
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59 | This section covers how to run the hello example. Other examples may be run in a similar manner. Some examples may require additional dependencies to be setup. |
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62 | h2. Running Hello |
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65 | cd ../examples/hello |
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66 | ../../build/examples/hello/hello.wt --docroot . --http-address 0.0.0.0 --http-port 8080 |
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67 | </pre> |
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69 | Type the following url into your web browser, substitute vm01 with localhost or the appropriate url. |
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71 | http://vm01:8080/ |
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73 | *That's it. The rest of this document is provided for additional support. None of the steps below are required for basic Wt functionality |
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75 | h1. Optional dependencies |
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77 | Some examples require additional dependencies to run properly. |
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80 | h2. Installing GD |
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82 | <pre> |
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83 | yum install gd gd-devel |
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84 | </pre> |
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87 | h2. Installing MySQL++ |
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89 | There has got to be a better way! This does seem to work though. I chose a source rpm so it would be built for x86_64 platform, your architecture may be named differently. |
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91 | Install mysql development libraries |
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93 | yum install mysql-devel |
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94 | </pre> |
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96 | Build a binary rpm from source so it is specific for my platform |
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98 | rpmbuild --rebuild http://tangentsoft.net/mysql++/releases/mysql++-3.0.8-1.src.rpm |
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99 | </pre> |
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101 | Install the rpms. Note you may have to substitute <B>x86_64</B> for your platform |
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103 | cd /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/x86_64 |
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104 | rpm -i mysql++-3.0.8-1.x86_64.rpm |
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105 | rpm -i mysql++-debuginfo-3.0.8-1.x86_64.rpm |
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106 | rpm -i mysql++-devel-3.0.8-1.x86_64.rpm |
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107 | rpm -i mysql++-manuals-3.0.8-1.x86_64.rpm |
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108 | </pre> |
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111 | h1. Deployment with FastCGI |
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113 | See Deployment with FastCGI in page [[Installing Wt on Gentoo]] |
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116 | h1. Other Wt Examples |
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119 | h2. Hangman |
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121 | Hangman is a bit more difficult to run. |
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122 | * Install the Mysql++ dependency |
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124 | * Fix 'Result' compile error in hangman/HangmanDb.C |
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126 | MySql++ type <B>Result</B> was renamed to <B>StoreQueryResult</B>. |
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127 | Replace all instances of 'Result' with 'StoreQueryResult' |
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128 | </pre> |
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130 | * Rebuild Wt examples |
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132 | * Make sure MySQL is running |
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134 | service mysqld start |
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135 | </pre> |
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137 | * Create the default hangman schema |
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139 | mysql < dbscript |
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140 | </pre> |
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142 | * Run hangman |
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144 | cd ../examples/hangman |
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145 | ../../build/examples/hangman/hangman.wt --docroot . --http-address 0.0.0.0 --http-port 8080 |
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146 | </pre> |
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149 | h2. Filetreetable |
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152 | cd ../examples/filetreetable |
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153 | ../../build/examples/filetreetable/filetreetable.wt --docroot . --http-address 0.0.0.0 --http-port 8080 |
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154 | </pre> |
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157 | h1. Trouble shooting |
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160 | h2. Opening up port 8080 |
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162 | This is not requirement if you are view the examples from localhost. |
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164 | If you get an error message like: |
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166 | Failed to Connect |
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168 | Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at vm01:8080. |
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170 | Though the site seems valid, the browser was unable to establish a connection. |
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171 | </pre> |
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173 | This message may mean you need to open up port 8080. If you wish to access port 8080 remotely then add the following rule to file <B>/etc/sysconfig/iptables</B> |
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174 | <pre> |
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175 | -A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -m state --state NEW -m tcp -p tcp --dport 8080 -j ACCEPT |
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176 | </pre> |
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178 | Restart iptables for the change to take effect. |
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179 | <pre> |
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180 | /etc/init.d/iptables restart |
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181 | </pre> |