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README.md

Open Media Library

Install

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Networking

At this time you need a working IPv6 connection to use Open Media Libary. If you dont have native IPv6 you can use Teredo/Miredo (apt-get install miredo) or get a tunnel Hurricane Electric (https://tunnelbroker.net/) or SixSS (https://sixxs.net).

Development

On Linux you need to always install python-imaging python-lxml ghostscript:

apt-get install \
    python-imaging  python-lxml ghostscript

Now checkout the source and prepare for use:

mkdir client
cd client
git clone https://git.0x2620.org/openmedialibrary.git
git clone https://git.0x2620.org/openmedialibrary_platform.git platform
ln -s openmedialibrary/ctl ctl
./ctl update_static
./ctl setup

# and start it
./ctl debug

To update to latest version:

./ctl update

Platform

If you install Open Media Library on a architecture thats not directly supported, you need a working python 2.7.x installation and the following packages:

apt-get install \
    python-pypdf python-stdnum python-html5lib python-chardet python-openssl \
    python-simplejson python-lxml
pip install -r requirements.txt