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Koen Deforche, 05/27/2010 07:03 AM
h1. Installing Wt on Gentoo
- Table of contents
- USE="threads" emerge cmake boost
- emerge asio
- emerge gd mysql++
- emerge fcgi apache mod_fastcgi
- make install
- cd build/examples/composer
- ./deploy.sh
h3. Dependencies
To install the dependencies for the library (updated for Wt 2.1.0 release), with support for threading (recommended):
Wt 2.1.0 does not compile with gcc version 3.4.6 and below. I recommend using gcc 4.1 and above.
USE="threads" emerge cmake boost¶
Note: Newer Version of boost do not require the threads USE flag.
h4. With support for wthttpd deployment
When using the built-in httpd, you need:
emerge asio¶
For some of the examples, you optionally also need:
emerge gd mysql++¶
h4. With support for FastCGI deployment
When using the FastCGI connector, inside an Apache environment, in addition you need:
emerge fcgi apache mod_fastcgi¶
h3. Build and install of Wt
To build the library, and install within /usr/local
$ cd wt-x.xx
$ mkdir build
$ cd build
$ cmake ../
$ make
$ make -C examples
make install¶
Note: You can pass options to cmake via -DOPTION=value, e.g. if you want to build with fcgi support and without httpd support and apache user and group www
$ cmake -DCONNECTOR_FCGI=ON -DCONNECTOR_HTTP=OFF -DWEBUSER=www -DWEBGROUP=www ../
h3. Trying the examples
h4. Deployment with wthttpd
Simply follow the instructions in the INSTALL file (with X the name of an example):
$ cd ../examples/X # source directory for example X
$ ../../build/examples/X/X.wt --docroot . --http-address 0.0.0.0 --http-port 8080
h4. Deployment with FastCGI
Modify /etc/init.d/apache2 to enable fastcgi:
APACHE2_OPTS="... -D FASTCGI"
Enable ExecCGI for the location where you wish to install the examples:
Options ExecCGI
Allow from All
To install a particular example:
cd build/examples/composer¶
./deploy.sh¶
And list the path in /etc/apache2/modules.d/20_mod_fastcgi.conf:
FastCgiServer /var/www/localhost/htdocs/wt-examples/composer/composer.wt -idle-timeout 120 -processes 1
Finally, restart your apache, and check your log files for problems !
/etc/init.d/apache2 restart
Updated by Koen Deforche over 14 years ago · 3 revisions