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-Setup on Arch Linux:
-====================
-1) Install Apache, MySQL, PHP, git and php-pear
- # pacman -Syu apache mysql php git php-pear
+Setup on Arch Linux
+===================
-2) Set a local 'hostname' of 'aur'
- - Edit /etc/hosts and append 'aur' to loopback address
- 127.0.0.1 localhost aur
+1) Clone the AUR project:
-3) Configure Apache
-
- - Edit /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf and enable PHP support
- by adding the following lines.
-
- LoadModule php5_module modules/libphp5.so
- Include conf/extra/php5_module.conf
-
- - Also append the following snippet to enable the aur
- Virtual Host in /etc/httpd/conf/extra/httpd-vhosts.conf.
- Comment out the example vhosts and replace MYUSER with your username.
- (You could put aur in /srv/http/aur and then create a symlink in ~ )
-
- <VirtualHost aur:80>
- Servername aur
- DocumentRoot /home/MYUSER/aur/web/html
- ErrorLog /var/log/httpd/aur-error.log
- CustomLog /var/log/httpd/aur-access.log combined
- <Directory /home/MYUSER/aur/web/html>
- Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
- AllowOverride All
- Order allow,deny
- Allow from all
- </Directory>
- </VirtualHost>
-
- - In httpd.conf, uncomment this line:
-
- Include conf/extra/httpd-vhosts.conf
-
-4) Clone the AUR project (using the MYUSER from above)
- $ cd
+ $ cd /srv/http/
$ git clone git://projects.archlinux.org/aur.git
-5) Configure PHP
- Make sure you have mysql and json enabled in PHP.
-
- - Edit php.ini and uncomment/add this line:
- extension=pdo_mysql.so
-
- If this PHP extension is a separate package on your system, install it.
+2) Setup a web server with PHP and MySQL.
-6) Configure MySQL
- - Start the MySQL service. Example:
- # systemctl start mysqld
+3) Copy conf/config.proto to conf/config and adjust the configuration.
- - Create database
- # mysqladmin -p create AUR
+4) Create a new MySQL database and a user and import the AUR SQL schema:
- - Connect to the mysql client
- $ mysql -uroot -p AUR
+ $ mysql -uaur -p AUR </srv/http/aur/schema/aur-schema.sql
- - Issue the following commands to the mysql client
- mysql> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON AUR.* to aur@localhost
- -> identified by 'aur';
- mysql> FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
- mysql> quit
+5) Clone the OpenSSH project, apply the AUR sshd patch and run `make`:
- - Load the schema file
- $ mysql -uaur -p AUR < ~/aur/schema/aur-schema.sql
- (give password 'aur' at the prompt)
+ $ cd /srv/http/aur/
+ $ git clone git://anongit.mindrot.org/openssh.git
+ $ cd openssh
+ $ git am ../scripts/git-integration/0001-Patch-sshd-for-the-AUR.patch
+ $ autoreconf
+ $ ./configure
+ $ make
- - Optionally load some test data for development purposes.
- # pacman -S words fortune-mod
- $ cd ~/aur/schema/
- $ python gendummydata.py dummy-data.sql
- $ bzip2 dummy-data.sql
- $ bzcat dummy-data.sql.bz2 | mysql -uaur -p AUR
- (give password 'aur' at the prompt)
+6) Create and edit the sshd configuration:
- If your test data consists of real people and real email addresses consider
- inserting bogus addressess to avoid sending unwanted spam from testing. You
- can insert garbage addresses with:
- mysql> UPDATE Users SET Email = RAND() * RAND();
+ $ cd /srv/http/aur/
+ $ umask 077
+ $ mkdir .ssh/
+ $ ssh-keygen -f .ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key -N '' -t rsa
+ $ cp scripts/git-integration/sshd_config .ssh/
-7) Copy the config.inc.php.proto file to config.inc.php. Modify as needed.
- $ cd ~/aur/web/lib/
- $ cp config.inc.php.proto config.inc.php
+7) Create a new user and change ownership of the .ssh directory:
- In case you set $USE_VIRTUAL_URLS to true (default nowadays) you should add
- a rewrite rule. For Apache, add this ~/aur/web/html/.htaccess:
+ # useradd -U -d /srv/http/aur -c 'AUR user' aur
+ # chown aur:aur /srv/http/aur/.ssh/
- RewriteEngine on
- RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/index.php
- RewriteRule ^(.*)$ /index.php/$1
+8) Run the sshd as the new user.
-8) Point your browser to http://aur
+ $ /srv/http/aur/openssh/sshd -f /srv/http/aur/.ssh/sshd_config