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Revision as of 03:19, 29 May 2011
If installed, you should find the locations of your Python, MySQL, and other dependencies before you begin.
First, you need to clone the files from the ASSS repository.
- hg clone https://bitbucket.org/grelminar/asss ../asss
Then, after the files have transferred, you will need to build the program files from source code.
- cd src
- mv system.mk.dist system.mk
If you have Python or MySQL installed, you must point the compiler at them.
- vim system.mk
Find the following lines and change them to their respective locations
- MYSQL_HOME = /opt/mysql
- PYTHON_HOME = /usr
If you do NOT have Python or MySQL installed, you must comment out the following lines, by adding a # in front of them:
- have_bdb := yes
- have_mysql := yes
- have_python := yes
Then build the files.
- make
You will then get to watch a nice wall of spam.
Because the developers wanted to be able to update everything on a server already running ASSS, you must now copy all the files into their proper locations.
- cd dist
- mv arenas ../arenas
- mv clients ../clients
- mv conf ../conf
- mv maps ../maps
- mv news.txt ../news.txt
- mv scrty ../scrty
- mv scrty1 ../scrty1
- cd ..
For ease of access, you may want to move the run-asss script to the root directory. [optional]
- cd scripts
- mv run-asss run
After you have completed the installation, you must now configure your server.