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r4815 | Installation and upgrade on Windows (XP/Vista/Server 2003/Server 2008) | ||
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r5413 | First-time install | ||
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r4815 | :::::::::::::::::: | ||
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r5425 | Target OS: Windows XP SP3 32-bit English (Clean installation) | ||
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r4814 | + All Windows Updates until 24-may-2012 | ||
.. note:: | ||||
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r5425 | This installation is for 32-bit systems, for 64-bit Windows you might need | ||
to download proper 64-bit versions of the different packages (Windows Installer, Win32py extensions) | ||||
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r4814 | plus some extra tweaks. | ||
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r5425 | These extra steps haven been marked as "64-bit". | ||
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r4814 | Tested on Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, 9-feb-2013. | ||
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r5425 | If you run into any 64-bit related problems, please check these pages: | ||
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r4814 | - http://blog.victorjabur.com/2011/06/05/compiling-python-2-7-modules-on-windows-32-and-64-using-msvc-2008-express/ | ||
- http://bugs.python.org/issue7511 | ||||
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r5435 | Step 1 -- Install Visual Studio 2008 Express | ||
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Optional: You can also install MinGW, but VS2008 installation is easier. | ||||
Download "Visual C++ 2008 Express Edition with SP1" from: | ||||
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r4815 | http://download.microsoft.com/download/E/8/E/E8EEB394-7F42-4963-A2D8-29559B738298/VS2008ExpressWithSP1ENUX1504728.iso | ||
(if not found or relocated, google for "visual studio 2008 express" for updated link. This link was taken from http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15318560/visual-c-2008-express-download-link-dead) | ||||
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You can also download full ISO file for offline installation, just | ||||
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r5435 | choose "All -- Offline Install ISO image file" in the previous page and | ||
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r4814 | choose "Visual C++ 2008 Express" when installing. | ||
.. note:: | ||||
Using other versions of Visual Studio will lead to random crashes. | ||||
You must use Visual Studio 2008!" | ||||
.. note:: | ||||
Silverlight Runtime and SQL Server 2008 Express Edition are not | ||||
required, you can uncheck them | ||||
.. note:: | ||||
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r5425 | 64-bit: You also need to install the Microsoft Windows SDK for .NET 3.5 SP1 (.NET 4.0 won't work). | ||
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r4814 | Download from: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=3138 | ||
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r5425 | 64-bit: You also need to copy and rename a .bat file to make the Visual C++ compiler work. | ||
I am not sure why this is not necessary for 32-bit. | ||||
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r4814 | Copy C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\bin\vcvars64.bat to C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\bin\amd64\vcvarsamd64.bat | ||
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r5425 | Step 2 -- Install Python | ||
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r5425 | Install Python 2.x.y (x = 6 or 7) x86 version (32-bit). DO NOT USE A 3.x version. | ||
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r4814 | Download Python 2.x.y from: | ||
http://www.python.org/download/ | ||||
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r5425 | Choose "Windows Installer" (32-bit version) not "Windows X86-64 | ||
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r4814 | Installer". While writing this guide, the latest version was v2.7.3. | ||
Remember the specific major and minor version installed, because it will | ||||
be needed in the next step. In this case, it is "2.7". | ||||
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r5425 | 64-bit: Just download and install the 64-bit version of python. | ||
Step 3 -- Install Win32py extensions | ||||
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Download pywin32 from: | ||||
http://sourceforge.net/projects/pywin32/files/ | ||||
- Click on "pywin32" folder | ||||
- Click on the first folder (in this case, Build 217, maybe newer when you try) | ||||
- Choose the file ending with ".win32-py2.x.exe" -> x being the minor | ||||
version of Python you installed (in this case, 7) | ||||
When writing this guide, the file was: | ||||
http://sourceforge.net/projects/pywin32/files/pywin32/Build%20217/pywin32-217.win32-py2.7.exe/download | ||||
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r5425 | 64-bit: Download and install the 64-bit version. | ||
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r4814 | At the time of writing you can find this at: | ||
http://sourceforge.net/projects/pywin32/files/pywin32/Build%20218/pywin32-218.win-amd64-py2.7.exe/download | ||||
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r5425 | Step 4 -- Python BIN | ||
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Add Python BIN folder to the path | ||||
You have to add the Python folder to the path, you can do it manually | ||||
(editing "PATH" environment variable) or using Windows Support Tools | ||||
that came preinstalled in Vista/7 and can be installed in Windows XP. | ||||
- Using support tools on WINDOWS XP: | ||||
If you use Windows XP you can install them using Windows XP CD and | ||||
navigating to \SUPPORT\TOOLS. There, execute Setup.EXE (not MSI). | ||||
Afterwards, open a CMD and type:: | ||||
SETX PATH "%PATH%;[your-python-path]" -M | ||||
Close CMD (the path variable will be updated then) | ||||
- Using support tools on WINDOWS Vista/7: | ||||
Open a CMD and type:: | ||||
SETX PATH "%PATH%;[your-python-path]" /M | ||||
Please substitute [your-python-path] with your Python installation path. | ||||
Typically: C:\\Python27 | ||||
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r5425 | Step 5 -- Kallithea folder structure | ||
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Create a Kallithea folder structure | ||||
This is only a example to install Kallithea, you can of course change | ||||
it. However, this guide will follow the proposed structure, so please | ||||
later adapt the paths if you change them. My recommendation is to use | ||||
folders with NO SPACES. But you can try if you are brave... | ||||
Create the following folder structure:: | ||||
C:\Kallithea | ||||
C:\Kallithea\Bin | ||||
C:\Kallithea\Env | ||||
C:\Kallithea\Repos | ||||
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r5425 | Step 6 -- Install virtualenv | ||
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Install Virtual Env for Python | ||||
Navigate to: http://www.virtualenv.org/en/latest/index.html#installation | ||||
Right click on "virtualenv.py" file and choose "Save link as...". | ||||
Download to C:\\Kallithea (or whatever you want) | ||||
(the file is located at | ||||
https://raw.github.com/pypa/virtualenv/master/virtualenv.py) | ||||
Create a virtual Python environment in C:\\Kallithea\\Env (or similar). To | ||||
do so, open a CMD (Python Path should be included in Step3), navigate | ||||
where you downloaded "virtualenv.py", and write:: | ||||
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r5502 | python2 virtualenv.py C:\Kallithea\Env | ||
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(--no-site-packages is now the default behaviour of virtualenv, no need | ||||
to include it) | ||||
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r5425 | Step 7 -- Install Kallithea | ||
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Finally, install Kallithea | ||||
Close previously opened command prompt/s, and open a Visual Studio 2008 | ||||
Command Prompt (**IMPORTANT!!**). To do so, go to Start Menu, and then open | ||||
"Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Express Edition" -> "Visual Studio Tools" -> | ||||
"Visual Studio 2008 Command Prompt" | ||||
.. note:: | ||||
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r5425 | 64-bit: For 64-bit you need to modify the shortcut that is used to start the | ||
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r4814 | Visual Studio 2008 Command Prompt. Use right-mouse click to open properties. | ||
Change commandline from:: | ||||
%comspec% /k ""C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\vcvarsall.bat"" x86 | ||||
to:: | ||||
%comspec% /k ""C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\vcvarsall.bat"" amd64 | ||||
In that CMD (loaded with VS2008 PATHs) type:: | ||||
cd C:\Kallithea\Env\Scripts (or similar) | ||||
activate | ||||
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r5519 | pip install --upgrade pip setuptools | ||
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The prompt will change into "(Env) C:\\Kallithea\\Env\\Scripts" or similar | ||||
(depending of your folder structure). Then type:: | ||||
pip install kallithea | ||||
(long step, please wait until fully complete) | ||||
Some warnings will appear, don't worry as they are normal. | ||||
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r5425 | Step 8 -- Configuring Kallithea | ||
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steps taken from http://packages.python.org/Kallithea/setup.html | ||||
You have to use the same Visual Studio 2008 command prompt as Step7, so | ||||
if you closed it reopen it following the same commands (including the | ||||
"activate" one). When ready, just type:: | ||||
cd C:\Kallithea\Bin | ||||
paster make-config Kallithea production.ini | ||||
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r5125 | Then, you must edit production.ini to fit your needs (network address and | ||
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r4814 | port, mail settings, database, whatever). I recommend using NotePad++ | ||
(free) or similar text editor, as it handles well the EndOfLine | ||||
character differences between Unix and Windows | ||||
(http://notepad-plus-plus.org/) | ||||
For the sake of simplicity lets run it with the default settings. After | ||||
your edits (if any), in the previous Command Prompt, type:: | ||||
paster setup-db production.ini | ||||
(this time a NEW database will be installed, you must follow a different | ||||
step to later UPGRADE to a newer Kallithea version) | ||||
The script will ask you for confirmation about creating a NEW database, | ||||
answer yes (y) | ||||
The script will ask you for repository path, answer C:\\Kallithea\\Repos | ||||
(or similar) | ||||
The script will ask you for admin username and password, answer "admin" | ||||
+ "123456" (or whatever you want) | ||||
The script will ask you for admin mail, answer "admin@xxxx.com" (or | ||||
whatever you want) | ||||
If you make some mistake and the script does not end, don't worry, start | ||||
it again. | ||||
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r5425 | Step 9 -- Running Kallithea | ||
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In the previous command prompt, being in the C:\\Kallithea\\Bin folder, | ||||
just type:: | ||||
paster serve production.ini | ||||
Open yout web server, and go to http://127.0.0.1:5000 | ||||
It works!! :-) | ||||
Remark: | ||||
If it does not work first time, just Ctrl-C the CMD process and start it | ||||
again. Don't forget the "http://" in Internet Explorer | ||||
What this Guide does not cover: | ||||
- Installing Celery | ||||
- Running Kallithea as Windows Service. You can investigate here: | ||||
- http://pypi.python.org/pypi/wsgisvc | ||||
- http://ryrobes.com/python/running-python-scripts-as-a-windows-service/ | ||||
- http://wiki.pylonshq.com/display/pylonscookbook/How+to+run+Pylons+as+a+Windows+service | ||||
- Using Apache. You can investigate here: | ||||
- https://groups.google.com/group/rhodecode/msg/c433074e813ffdc4 | ||||
Upgrading | ||||
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Stop running Kallithea | ||||
Open a CommandPrompt like in Step7 (VS2008 path + activate) and type:: | ||||
easy_install -U kallithea | ||||
cd \Kallithea\Bin | ||||
{ backup your production.ini file now} :: | ||||
paster make-config Kallithea production.ini | ||||
(check changes and update your production.ini accordingly) :: | ||||
paster upgrade-db production.ini (update database) | ||||
Full steps in http://packages.python.org/Kallithea/upgrade.html | ||||