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@@ -4,26 +4,32 @@ This guide describes the installation and configuration of pleroma (and the requ
For any additional information regarding commands and configuration files mentioned here, check the man pages [online](https://man.openbsd.org/) or directly on your server with the man command.
-#### Required software
-
-The following packages need to be installed:
+{! backend/installation/generic_dependencies.include !}
- * elixir
- * gmake
- * ImageMagick
- * git
- * postgresql-server
- * postgresql-contrib
- * cmake
+### Preparing the system
+#### Required software
To install them, run the following command (with doas or as root):
```
-pkg_add elixir gmake ImageMagick git postgresql-server postgresql-contrib cmake
+pkg_add elixir gmake git postgresql-server postgresql-contrib cmake ffmpeg ImageMagick
```
Pleroma requires a reverse proxy, OpenBSD has relayd in base (and is used in this guide) and packages/ports are available for nginx (www/nginx) and apache (www/apache-httpd). Independently of the reverse proxy, [acme-client(1)](https://man.openbsd.org/acme-client) can be used to get a certificate from Let's Encrypt.
+#### Optional software
+
+Per [`docs/installation/optional/media_graphics_packages.md`](../installation/optional/media_graphics_packages.md):
+ * ImageMagick
+ * ffmpeg
+ * exiftool
+
+To install the above:
+
+```
+pkg_add ImageMagick ffmpeg p5-Image-ExifTool
+```
+
#### Creating the pleroma user
Pleroma will be run by a dedicated user, \_pleroma. Before creating it, insert the following lines in login.conf:
```
@@ -225,7 +231,7 @@ Enter a shell as \_pleroma (as root `su _pleroma -`) and enter pleroma's install
Then follow the main installation guide:
* run `mix deps.get`
- * run `mix pleroma.instance gen` and enter your instance's information when asked
+ * run `MIX_ENV=prod mix pleroma.instance gen` and enter your instance's information when asked
* copy config/generated\_config.exs to config/prod.secret.exs. The default values should be sufficient but you should edit it and check that everything seems OK.
* exit your current shell back to a root one and run `psql -U postgres -f /home/_pleroma/pleroma/config/setup_db.psql` to setup the database.
* return to a \_pleroma shell into pleroma's installation directory (`su _pleroma -;cd ~/pleroma`) and run `MIX_ENV=prod mix ecto.migrate`
@@ -250,4 +256,4 @@ LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 MIX_ENV=prod mix pleroma.user new <username> <your@emailaddre
## Questions
-Questions about the installation or didn’t it work as it should be, ask in [#pleroma:matrix.org](https://matrix.heldscal.la/#/room/#freenode_#pleroma:matrix.org) or IRC Channel **#pleroma** on **Freenode**.
+Questions about the installation or didn’t it work as it should be, ask in [#pleroma:libera.chat](https://matrix.to/#/#pleroma:libera.chat) via Matrix or **#pleroma** on **libera.chat** via IRC.